Nitish MONEBHURRUN,
Marcelo D. VARELLA, Ardyllis ALVES SOARES, Leonardo VIEIRA ARRUDA ACHTSCHIN
The latest issue of Revista de Direito Internacional (Vol. 21, No. 3, 2024), themed "International Food Law (II)", is now available.
CRÔNICAS
Harvey Mpoto Bombaka, The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Direct ive as an Alternative Legal Framework to Bridge the Identified Gaps at the Regional Level in the Gulf of Guinea? The Case of Marine Resource Exploitation by European Multinationals and Their Subcontractors
Harvey Mpoto Bombaka, Coltan Traceability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Between Governance Imperatives, Technological Challenges, and Geopolitical Tensions : What Solutions for Ethical and Sustainable Mining
INTERNATIONAL FOOD LAW
João Relvão Caetano, As dimensões cu ltuTUrais do direito à alimentação: uma perspect iva de direito internacional
1. IntroduçãoBhupinder Singh, Saurabh Chandra, Christian Kaunert, Reframing food systems resilience: towards a global Sustainable Development Agenda SDG 2 (Zero Hunger
2. Da alimentação ao Direito à Alimentação
3. O Direito à Alimentação
4. Considerações finais
Referências
1. Introduction
2. Importance of SDG 2 and food systems resilience
3. Global food systems: challenges and vulnerabilities
4. Strategies for enhancing food systems resilience
5. Case studies: successful approaches to food systems resilience
6. Conclusion and future scope
References
Ely Caetano Xavier Junior, Tatiana Cotta Gonçalves Pereira, Igor Simoni Homem de Carvalho, A agroecologia no marco da governança global: agendas e normas na interseção entre o local e o internacional para a garantia do direito à alimentação adequada
1. Introdução
2. Surgimento da agroecologia: panorama normativo nacional e influência na construção de agenda global
3. Agroecologia no sistema das Nações Unidas: agenda da FAO, governança global e soft law
4. Direito à alimentação adequada como alicerce jurídico da transição agroecológica
5. Considerações finais
Referências
Maria Vitoria Fontolan, Katya Regina Isaguirre-Torres, Os desafios da regulação de ultraprocessados diante do dever de segurança alimentar e nut ricional
1. Introdução
2. O reconhecimento da alimentação como direito humano e fundamentalPedro Odebrecht Khauaja, Maria Goretti Dal Bosco, International Approaches to the Intersect ions Between the Human Rights to Food and CultuTUre: a case sTUDy based on the agrochemical threat to honey availability
3. A regulação de alimentos ultraprocessados na escala global-local
4. A regulação de ultraprocessados Brasil e o dever de promover a segurança alimentar e nutricional
5. Considerações finais
Referências
1. IntroductionThao Thi Thu Nguyen, Duong Thi Thuy Tran, Legal challenges in international trade of genetically modified food for developing countries: navigating a fragmented landscape
2. The cultural aspects of food
3. Honey as an historically and socially significant factor
4. The agrochemical threat to honey availability
5. Possible interpretations for the intersection of the Human Right to Food and the Human Right to Culture
6. Conclusions
References
1. IntroductionVirginia Petrova Georgieva, Peasant and indigenous communities right to food sovereignty under international economic law: reflect ions on the US- Mexico genetically modified corn dispute
2. The Legal Landscape of Genetically Modified Food Trade
3. Developing countries and genetically modified foods
4. Conclusion
References
1. IntroductionHabib Sani Usman, The relevance of transnational standards to climate-smart agricu ltuTUre and food secu rity: insights from Kenya and Nigeria
2. The protection of peasant and indigenous communities’ right to food sovereignty under Mexican domestic laws and regulations on native corn
3. The incompatibility of the Mexican domestic laws and regulations with the classic “free trade disciplines” of international economic law
4. Mexican domestic laws and regulations as a catalyst for future reforms of international economic law
5. Conclusion
References
1. IntroductionPaulo Brasil Dill Soares, Andreza Aparecida Franco Câmara, As indicações geográficas e o desenvolvimento territorial no MER COS UL: os casos da carne caprina procedente da região patagônica e a bovina do Pampa gaúcho da campanha meridional do Rio Grande do Sul
2. Transnational standards for climate change actions
3. Actors and promoters of transnational standards for climate change actions
4. The impact of transnational standards on CSA
5. Conclusion
References
1. IntroduçãoAlejandro García Jiménez, On the use of GA FTA, FOS FA, Coff ee and Cocoa Arbitration and other ADR mechanisms for Land Freight Transport Disputes
2. A compreensão das categorias território e identidade para a constituição das indicações geográficas
3.. As indicações geográficas enquanto iniciativa associada ao planejamento estratégico e desenvolvimento territorial
4. Discussão dos resultados
5. Considerações finais
Referências
1. IntroductionSangeeta Taak e Tanya, ‘Food’ through the Lens of Misleading Advertisements: a comparative analysis of United States of America and India
2. Trade-in-commodities Arbitration for Land Transport Disputes?
3. Maritime Arbitration for Land Transport Disputes?
4. Air Transport Arbitration for Land Transport Disputes?
5. Conclusions
Referências
1. IntroductionThang Toan Nguyen, Yen Thi Hong Nguyen, Amritha Shenoy, Thuong Thi Hoai Mac, Anandha Krishna Ra ,Anbarasi G, Climate change and food secu rity: situTUation, challenges and response policy from Nepal, India And Vietnam: a comparative studTUDy
2. Legislation in India for Consumer Rights in India
3. Surrogate Advertisement in USA
4. Conclusion
References
1. Introduction
2. Some international instruments in ensuring food security in the climate change context
3. Some of Asia countries’ policies and challenges in ensuring food security in the climate change context
4. Relationship between climate change, food security, and achievement of sustainable development goals in the countries
5. Conclusion and Recommendation
References
Monica Puspa Dewi Suganda Putri, Yuris Tri Naili, Aga Natalis, Balancing environmental preservation and economic interests: building corporate social responsibility in the era of sustainable development
1. IntroductionJoao Victor Morales Sallani, Presidential construct ive and deconstruct ive powers in foreign aff airs: a studTUDy on unilateral withdrawal from international agreements in the Americas
2. Research methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
References
1. IntroductionJosé Noronha Rodrigues, Janny Carrasco Medina, Dora Cristina Ribeiro Cabete, Artificial intelligence in the face of the normative silence of international law: a look at the European Union and MERCOSUR
2. Presidential powers for withdrawal from international agreements in domestic and international law
3. Constitutional gaps on presidential powers for withdrawal from international agreements
4. Constitutional and international consequences arising from the imbalance of norms on presidential unilateral withdrawal from international agreements
5. Conclusion
Referências
1. IntroductionSerhii Perepolkin, Andrii Kuchuk, Oksana Lehka, Liliia Labenska, Iya Stryzhak, Artificial Intelligence and international law: from recommendations to conventional regulation
2. Transnational globalization and the phenomenon of AI
3. A necessary analysis in the European Union vis-à-vis AI
4. Specifically, MERCOSUR and AI
5. Conclusion
References
1. IntroductionPamela Noseda Gutiérrez, La “Living ConstitutTUTion” en el siglo xxi: una ConstiTUCión para el mundo digital
2. International organizations and soft law acts on AI issues in international law
3. EU Artificial Intelligence Act as the basis of acquis EU on AI issues
4. Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law (17 May 2024)
5. Conclusions
References
1. IntroducciónAdemar Pozzatti, Daniela Roveda, A politização do Direito Internacional do Reconhecimento na Corte Interamericana de Direitos Humanos
2. Conclusión
Referências
1. IntroduçãoJanaína Rigo Santin, Francisco Alberto Mafuani, Kilanda João Ndombele Sungu, César Catengue Chilala Cavalo, Princípio do gradu alismo e sustentabilidade das aut arquias locais em Angola
2. Bases teóricas e analíticas da investigação
3. Metodologia e análise quantitativa
4. O DIR como vetor da jurisprudência da CIDH
5. Considerações Finais
Referências
1. Introdução
2. Abordagem jusfilosófica ao Princípio do Gradualismo e sua conformidade com os demais princípios constitucionais
3. Dicotomia na implementação do Princípio do Gradualismo: gradualismo geográfico ou funcional?
4. Considerações finais
Referências
Thiago dos Santos da Silva, Cosmovisão indígena e a relação ética com o ambiente: Pacha Mama, Bem Viver e o ecocentrismo
1. Introdução
2. A América Latina como “comunidade que vem”
3. A Necessidade de uma relação ética com o ambiente como caminho ao ecocentrismo
4. Cosmovisão indígena, Pacha Mama, Bem Viver e o ecocentrismo
5. Considerações finais
Referências
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