Rethinking the Human Right to Food from a Single Perspective to a Four-Fold Legal Interpretation

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of Human Rights Practice Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1093/jhuman/huad047
Jorge Freddy Milian Gómez
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Abstract The human right to food is a fundamental pillar for guaranteeing human dignity and the existence of human beings. It is configured in the international legal system as the possibility of supplying a minimum amount of food necessary to avoid death by hunger, as well as healthy and adequate food for all people. The path to its recognition and conceptualization has been hazardous and is currently not free of real problems that affect its realization. Protection of the right at the national level has taken different forms: express or indirect recognition, recognition of the validity of international law norms in national law, jurisprudence or through the principles of the State. Nevertheless, the hunger problem persists, and the problems associated with nutrition continue to increase. Issues of nutritional security and food sovereignty are linked to the human right to food and are not incompatible with that right. In this regard, conceptual currents define the right from various perspectives, but they are insufficient to meet today’s demands. This research aims to support the four-fold legal interpretation thesis with a legal-theoretical approach to contextualize the right to food in the current circumstances. This article is structured in the first part to analyse the different definitions that shape the right to food. It then briefly presents the four-fold legal interpretation thesis and, finally, some arguments for reconfiguring the human right to food. The research methods used are legal-theoretical, legal-analytical and document analysis.
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从单一视角重新思考食物权到四重法律解释
食物权是保障人的尊严和人的生存的基本支柱。在国际法律体系中,它被规定为有可能提供避免饥饿致死所需的最低数量的粮食,并为所有人提供健康和充足的粮食。承认和概念化这一原则的道路是危险的,目前还存在影响其实现的实际问题。在国家一级对权利的保护采取了不同的形式:明示或间接承认,承认国际法规范在国内法、判例或通过国家原则的有效性。然而,饥饿问题仍然存在,与营养有关的问题继续增加。营养安全和粮食主权问题与获得粮食的人权有关,并不是与这项权利不相容的。在这方面,概念潮流从不同的角度界定了权利,但它们不足以满足今天的要求。本研究旨在以法律理论的方法来支持四重法律解释理论,将食物权置于当前环境中。本文在第一部分中分析了形成食物权的不同定义。然后简要介绍了四重法律解释的论点,最后,重新配置食物权的一些论点。本文采用的研究方法有法律理论、法律分析和文献分析。
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