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1. Introduction: transnational food (in)security Emily Webster and Peer Zumbansen 2. At the brink of famine in conflict and natural disaster zones: human rights approach to extreme hunger and malnutrition Hilal Elver 3. Third world sovereignty, indigenous sovereignty, and food sovereignty: living with sovereignty despite the map Michael Fakhri The Environment and Climate Change 4. The effects of oil pollution on the marine environment in the Gulf of Guinethe Bonga Oil Field example Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood 5. Compromised collaborations: food, fuel, and power in transnational food security governance Matthew Canfield 6. International law and feeding the world in times of climate change Anne Saab 7. GMO risks, food security, climate change and the entrenchment of neo-liberal legal narratives Giulia Claudia Leonelli Trade and the Financialisation of Food 8. Financialisation of the transnational food chain: from threat to leverage point? Tomaso Ferrando 9. The World Trade Organization between law and politics: negotiating a solution for public stockholding for food security purposes Matias E Margulis 10. Transnational legal methodology and domestic markets for food Amy J. Cohen 11. Commodity derivatives, contract law, and food security Anna Chadwick Food Security/Sovereignty: A Challenge for Human Rights 12. The rise of new rights for peasants. From reliance on NGO intermediaries to direct representation Priscilla Claeys 13. Engendering the right to food? International human rights law, food security and the rural woman Joanna Bourke Martignoni 14. The UN Committee on World Food Securitys break from the agricultural productivity trap Nadia Lambek

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