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International Law Conundrum

In: Large-Scale Land Investments in Least Developed Countries

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  • Luis Tomás Montilla Fernández

    (University of Hamburg)

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The previous part describes how LSLIs, under certain circumstances, are not beneficial to local people. In this chapter we will go a step further to outline how LSLIs violate HRs. Our first goal is to map the different protection mechanisms in hard and soft law that IL, as a whole system, offers to protect and enforce the right to food and the right to property. The fact that the right to property is protected by HRL, and that IL contains protection clauses in IIL, leads us to compare the different systems and evaluate whether their scopes of protection differ. If yes, how do these differences impact LSLIs, and are legal subjects able to choose the better option of protection when seeking succour?

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  • Luis Tomás Montilla Fernández, 2017. "International Law Conundrum," International Law and Economics, in: Large-Scale Land Investments in Least Developed Countries, chapter 0, pages 81-204, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:intchp:978-3-319-65280-1_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65280-1_3
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    1. Anatoliy KOSTRUBA, 2018. "Aspects of Civil Rights and Their Integration into International Social and Environmental Legislation," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(5), pages 995-1002.

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