The right to food between the justiciability and the public sphere

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2021-07-16T17:49:42Z

2021-07-16T17:49:42Z

2020-12-15

2021-07-16T17:49:42Z

Abstract

Basic food must be guaranteed by States as a fundamental right of all people. In this article we defend the hypothesis that the path of justiciability is insufficient to achieve full recognition of the right to food as a fundamental social right. A strong and active public sphere is needed to address the obstacles to this recognition today. Some of them are actually related to the inherited legal culture. And, on the other hand, that promotes the creation of new institutions to guarantee social rights. The constitutional State needs a 'fourth estate' that guarantees fundamental rights and protects the common good from private powers.

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English

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Universidad de Jaén

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.17561/tahrj.v15.5826

The Age of Human Rights Journal, 2020, num. 15, p. 263-275

https://doi.org/10.17561/tahrj.v15.5826

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cc-by (c) Silveira Gorski, Héctor Claudio, 2020

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