Narratives of Hunger in International Law
Explore the critical intersection of hunger and climate change in Narratives of Hunger in International Law by Anne Saab, published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. This insightful hardback edition spans 222 pages and delves into how international law shapes our understanding of hunger exacerbated by climate change. Saab examines the pivotal role of legal frameworks in addressing this pressing global issue and offers innovative solutions to combat hunger. This book is essential reading for both legal professionals and anyone interested in the implications of climate change on food security. Discover how international legal language can influence meaningful change and foster a deeper understanding of hunger in our world today.