1. Accounting for Hunger: An Introduction to the Issues
Olivier De Schutter and Kaitlin Cordes
Part I: Addressing Power Imbalances in the Food Systems
2. The Impact of Agribusiness Transnational Corporations on the Right to Food
Kaitlin Y Cordes
3. The Transformation of Food Retail and Marginalisation of Smallholder Farmers
Margaret Cowan Schmidt
4. Biofuels and the Right to Food: An uneasy partnership
Ann Sofi e Cloots
Part II: Trade and Aid: An Enabling International Environment
5. International Trade in Agriculture and the Right to Food
Olivier De Schutter
6. How to Phase Out Rich Country Agricultural Subsidies Without Increasing Hunger in the Developing World
Jennifer Mersing
7. Invoking the Right to Food in the WTO Dispute Settlement Process: The Relevance of the Right to Food to the Law of the WTO
Boyan Konstantinov
8. Food Aid: How It Should Be Done
Loreto Ferrer Moreu
Rigorous scholarship embracing all things public international law from the doctrinal to the theoretical.
This series contains monographs on all aspects of public international law, embracing a broad range of approaches, from the technical and doctrinal to theoretical and speculative. Titles in the series explore both general questions of international law and the subject's more specialist fields and offer perspectives from international lawyers at all stages in their research careers.
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Biografisk notat
Olivier De Schutter is the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Professor of Law at the Université Catholique de Louvain and College of Europe, and Visiting Professor, Columbia University.
Kaitlin Y Cordes is a human rights lawyer and writer who focuses on the right to food, business and human rights, and the rights of workers within the global food system.