Shaping EU trade agreements to support human rights
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Trade between Europe and developing countries should be shaped such that market shares are just and trade flows foster sustainable development. But this is not always the case. While developing countries have much to gain from trade, they can also suffer serious losses. This is especially apparent with regard to food security, which often depends largely on smallholders and informal markets in poorer countries. This policy brief sketches the link between trade and the right to food, and describes how integration of Human Rights Impact Assessments in EU trade policy can help ensure sustainable trade regimes that do not cause undue harm.
Date of Publication
2015
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Report
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CDEPolicyBrief
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en
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Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
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2296-8687
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open.access