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English (en): Right to Food World Map
 
As a separate and stand-alone right (9).
 
Of a specific segment of the population (10).
 
As part of a human right to an adequate standard of living, quality of life, development, or right to work (7).
 
No explicit constitutional right to food.

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English: Countries with the explicit constitutional right to food (23). Data source: Lidija Knuth and Margret Vidar (2011) “Constitutional and Legal Protection of the Right to Food around the World” Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
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