The right to rood in the global society. The (necessary) intercultural emergency of legal systems
Keywords:
legal system, food sovereignty, decolonizationAbstract
In the first of this paper we will carry out a geopolitical analysis of the right to food, showing their situation in the global society, and the context of hegemonic powers that makes it impossible for many millions of human beings; but also resistances from below to change the situation and expand the understanding of the right to demand the "food sovereignty”, what allows to decolonize culturally the hegemonic definition of the right to food. In a second part, and lying on the previuos assumptions, we reflect on the general criteria to recognize or report the absence of the intercultural dimension of normative systems in conflict. Legal systems can be prosecuted in terms of its contribution to social sustainability and the correct insertion of social practices in their natural relationships.
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