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However, in spite of the intrinsic values of water, its use and management in sub-Saharan Africa has not been without limitations. The demand for water resources is increasing mainly due to rapid population growth, industrialization and urbanization and dealing with water-related issues has been complex and challenging for sustainable growth. 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Introduction -- I. Why a Book on Human Rights and International Trade Agreements? -- II. Area of Research -- III. Objective of the Book -- IV. Book Outline -- 2. The Right to Food in International Law -- I. Introduction -- II. The Content of the Right to Food -- III. State Duties -- IV. The Right to Food and the Negotiation of Trade Agreements -- V. Defragmenting International Law: Paths of Legal Dialogue between Human Rights and Trade Law and the Role of the EU -- VI. Conclusions -- 3. Realising the Right to Food in the Global Food Market -- I. Introduction -- II. Market Failures -- III. Limits of Development Aid and Domestic Policies -- IV. Vulnerable Categories -- V. The Role of the European Union -- VI. Conclusions -- 4. The EU External Trade Policy and the EU External Food Security Policy -- I. Introduction -- II. The Influence of the EU on International Trade Law: Institutional Dimension -- III. The EU Trade Strategy -- IV. The Right to Food in the External Relations of the EU -- V. Food Security in the Negotiations of Free Trade Agreements -- VI. Conclusions -- 5. The Right to Food in the WTO -- I. Introduction -- II. Import Restrictions -- III. Safeguards -- IV. The Special Safeguards (SSG) -- V. The Enabling Clause, Waivers and Free Trade Agreements -- VI. Export Restrictions -- VII. Conclusions -- 6. The EU-CARIFORUM Economic Partnership Agreement -- I. Introduction -- II. The EU-CARIFORUM Economic Partnership Agreement -- III. Import Restrictions -- IV. Safeguards -- V. Export Restrictions -- VI. Conclusions -- 7. The Economic Partnership Agreements between the EU and Sub-Saharan Africa -- I. Introduction -- II. The State of Negotiations between the EU and Africa -- III. Sub-Saharan Africa's Economic and Legal Setting -- IV. Import Restrictions -- V. Safeguards -- VI. Export Restrictions -- VII. Conclusions -- 8. Conclusions -- I. Introduction -- II. 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