Food Security, Right to Food, Ethics of Sustainability Legal, Economic and Social Policies Authors

Food security, understood in its broadest sense as the 'right to food', is a fundamental right preordained to respect for life itself. No human being can be guaranteed the right to life if, at the same time, the need for qualitatively and quantitatively sufficient food is not respected. Th...

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Other Authors: Califano, Licia (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Milan FrancoAngeli 2023
Series:Diritto
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