Claeys, Priscilla
[UCL]
The transnational agrarian movement La Via Campesina is known for having successfully mobilized a human rights discourse in its struggle against capitalism and neoliberalism in agriculture. As La Via Campesina celebrates its 20th anniversary, this paper describes the various ways in which the movement has used human rights to frame its demands. It explores the advantages and limitations of the human rights framework, and discusses how the movement has tried to overcome the constraints attached to human rights. It suggests that La Via Campesina has not limited itself to claiming existing and codified rights, but has created new human rights, such as the right of peoples to food sovereignty and the rights of peasants. This contribution assesses current and past efforts to achieve the international recognition of new human rights for peasants at the international level.


Bibliographic reference |
Claeys, Priscilla. From Food Sovereignty to Peasants'Rights: an Overview of La Via Campesina’s Rights-Based Claims over the Last 20 Years.Food Sovereignty: A Critical Dialogue, an international conference organized by the International Institute of Social Studies (Den Haag, Netherlands, du 24/01/2014 au 25/01/2014). |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/137530 |