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Despite the various studies on food governance structured around alternative food systems (AFS), analysis of the essential characteristics of it which facilitate the sustainability of the food system (FS) is still incipient.
Aintzira Oñederra-Aramendi +2 more
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Micronutrient malnutrition is a serious public health problem in developing countries, including Sri Lanka. Most frequently, micronutrient malnutrition is experienced by the poorest households due to cereal-based, monotonous diets that lack dietary ...
Permani C. Weerasekara +3 more
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The Blocher-Gulati critique of the barriers to secession under public international law is insightful and thought provoking, an important contribution in its own right.
Gelpern, Anna
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The State of Governance in the European Union in the Light of the Rulings of the Court of Justice of the European Union [PDF]
With the establishment of the European Union, the concept of traditional sovereignty underwent changes; Because on the one hand there is the issue of the sovereignty of European governments and on the other hand there is the issue of the sovereignty of ...
Abbasali Kadkhodaii, mersedeh mazloumi
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Theoretical explanation of Sovereignty and Statehood in Islam within the purview of Modern Time
Purpose: The main theme of the present study was to provide previous empirical and other literature reviews of sovereignty and statehood in Islam and particularly its compression with modern times. Approach: Prior study on statehood was examined from
Abdus Samad Khan +2 more
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Northwest Tribal Food Sovereignty Coalition
American Indians and Alaska Native people experience large disparities in the prevalence of preventable, diet-related diseases directly associated with the lack of access to healthy, traditional food.
Nora Frank-Buckner +1 more
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Ethics and exclusion: representations of sovereignty in Australia’s approach to asylum-seekers [PDF]
From 2001, the Australian government has justified a hard-line approach to asylum-seekers on the basis of the need to preserve its sovereignty. This article critically evaluates this justification, arguing that the conception of sovereignty as the ‘right
Gelber, Katherine, McDonald, Matt
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For the international judicial bodies constituted under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), there are mainly three conditions which limit their jurisdiction to extend to disputes pertaining to the interpretation and application ...
Chenhong Liu
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This article explores how International Relations (IR) might better conceptualise and analyse an underexplored but constitutive relationship between race and sovereignty. I begin with a critical analysis of the ‘orthodox account’ of sovereignty which, I argue, produces an analytical and historical separation of race and sovereignty by: (1) abstracting
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SOFT LAW AND SOVEREIGNTY – FROM A POLITICAL TO A LEGAL LIMITATION
Firstly, the author analyses the theory of sovereignty from the point of its birth and then he considers more recent theoretical challenges facing the notion of sovereignty in a globalised world.
Dragutin Avramović
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