Narratives of Hunger in International Law

Feeding the World in Times of Climate Change

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Gebonden, 222 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9781108473378
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This book explores the role that the language of international law plays in constructing understandings - or narratives - of hunger in the context of climate change. The story is told through a specific case study of genetically engineered seeds purportedly made to be 'climate-ready'. Two narratives of hunger run through the storyline: the prevailing neoliberal narrative that focuses on increasing food production and relying on technological innovations and private sector engagement, and the oppositional and aspirational food sovereignty narrative that focuses on improving access to and distribution of food and rejects technological innovations and private sector engagement as the best solutions. This book argues that the way in which voices in the neoliberal narrative use international law reinforces fundamental assumptions about hunger and climate change, and the way in which voices in the food sovereignty narrative use international law fails to question and challenge these assumptions.

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ISBN13:9781108473378
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:222

Inhoudsopgave

Prologue; 1. Climate change, narratives of hunger, and international law; 2. Tackling hunger through international climate change law; 3. The seed wars and intellectual property rights; 4. Human rights, climate change, and the right to food; 5. How international law upholds fundamental assumptions about hunger; Conclusion: narratives and international law.

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