Towards Building Comprehensive Legal Frameworks for Corporate Accountability in Food Governance

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Abstract

Given the failures of the UN Food Systems Summit and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to tackle the problems related to the corporate capture of food governance, this article calls for developing comprehensive legal frameworks for corporate accountability in food governance. In doing so, the authors identify key regulatory elements that need to be taken into account in food governance discussions. Their recommendations are borrowed from the guidance developed in the context of the negotiations for an International Legally Binding Instrument on TNCs and other Businesses with Respect to Human Rights, as well as in the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, the WHO Framework of Engagement with Non-State Actors, and the WHO Financial Regulations and Financial Rules.

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Dorado, D., Monsalve, S., Naik, A., & Suárez, A. M. (2021). Towards Building Comprehensive Legal Frameworks for Corporate Accountability in Food Governance. Development (Basingstoke), 64(3–4), 236–244. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41301-021-00319-8

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