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ID151487
Title ProperWho owns the right to food? Interlegality and competing interests in agricultural modernisation in Papua, Indonesia
LanguageENG
AuthorHadiprayitno, Irene I
Summary / Abstract (Note)Economic globalisation has transformed the politics of realising the right to food. This article aims to discuss the extent to which competing as well as conjoined interests in agricultural modernisation reconfigure the right to food as actors, norms and practices change. Drawing upon the concept of interlegality, which considers dynamic perspectives of plural legal orders, the discussion focuses on, first, existing norms linked to the wider understanding of the right to food and, second, the interplay of interests supported by the state, corporations and civil society organisations. The Indonesian agricultural modernisation project in Papua is used as a case study.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 38, No.1; 2017: p.97-116
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 38 No 1
Key WordsHuman Rights ;  Civil Society ;  Indonesia ;  Investment Flows ;  Agriculture and Food Security


 
 
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