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United Nations'' Declaration on Peasants'' Rights

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This is the first book to address and review the United Nations' Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas (UNDROP), which was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2018.
Food security and sustainable agri-food systems, responsible governance of natural resources, and human rights are among the key themes of the new millennium. The Declaration is the first internationally negotiated instrument bridging these issues, calling for a radical paradigm change in the agricultural sector while giving voice to peasants and rural workers, recognised as the drivers of more equitable and resilient food systems. The book unfolds the impact of the Declaration in the wider realm of law and policy making, especially concerning the new human rights standards related to access and control of natural resources and the governance of food systems. The chapters in the book touch on a broad array of topics, including women's rights, the role of and impact on indigenous peoples, food sovereignty, climate change, land tenure, and agrobiodiversity. Voices from outstanding scholars and practitioners are gathered together to inform and trigger a further debate on the negotiation process, the innovative and potentially disruptive contents, the relations with other fields of law, and the practical scope of the Declaration. The volume concludes with a collection of case studies that provide concrete examples to help us understand the potential impacts of the Declaration at regional, national, and local levels.
This book is the first comprehensive tool to navigate the Declaration and is designed for students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of food and agriculture law, peasant, agrarian and rural studies, human rights and environmental law, and international development and cooperation.
Chapter 6 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

List of contents

Foreword  Introduction  1. The Peasants' Declaration: State Obligations and Justiciability  Part I - Rights Holders  2. Defining Peasants in the UNDROP  3. Indigenous Peoples and Traditional Local Communities in the UNDROP: Synergies and Challenges  4. No Food Sovereignty without Feminism? Negotiating Gender Equality in the UNDROP  5. Shedding a Light on the Human Rights of Small-scale Fishers: Complementarities and Contrasts between the UNDROP and the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines  Part II - Natural Resources Access and Control  6. The Right to Land  7. The Rights to Water and Sanitation and the UNDROP: the Implementation Challenges of a Comprehensive Approach   8. The Right to Seeds: Using the Commons as a Sustainable Governance Scheme to Implement Peasants' Rights?  9. The Rights to Food and Food Sovereignty in the UNDROP  Part III - Food and Agriculture Governance  10. Peasants Rights and Food Systems Governance  11. The UNDROP and Climate Change: Squaring the Circle?  12. Farming Models and Peasants' rights  13. The UNDROP, Biocultural Rights, and Sustainability Standards for Agri-food Systems  Part IV - The Declaration on the Ground  14. Land Tenure: Assessing Kenya's Legal Approach and the Practice towards Landlessness amongst Rural Smallholder Farmers Including Women's Rights  15. Reimagining Agrobiodiversity Conservation and Agricultural Innovation from the Grassroots up: The Case of the Peliti Seed Network in Greece  16. The Rights of Small-Scale Fisherwomen in the EU: the Potential Impact of the UNDROP  17. The UNDROP and the Case Law of the Inter-American Human Rights System: Potential Impacts and Insights from Hacienda Brasil Verde Case  18. Land Acquisition and Public Interest Litigation in India  Conclusion

About the author

Mariagrazia Alabrese is Associate Professor at the Institute of Law, Politics and Development at the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy.
Adriana Bessa is a Brazilian lawyer, independent researcher, and guest lecturer at the Université Catholique de Lille and the Universidad de Alicante.
Margherita Brunori is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Sociology and Social Science at the University of Trento and in the Departmnt of Law at the University of Brescia, Italy.
Pier Filippo Giuggioli is Associate Professor in the Department of Italian and Supranational Public Law at the University of Milan, Italy.

Summary

This is the first book to address and review The Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas (UNDROP) which was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2018.

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