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Food safety and quality law: a transnational perspective [Parisio - Giappichelli]

ISBN/EAN
9788892102682
Editore
Giappichelli
Formato
Brossura
Anno
2016
Pagine
140

Disponibile

18,00 €
This book features a series of essays on the most important issues regarding food safety and quality law. Consumer health is increasingly connected to food production, localization and free circulation of food products in Europe and worldwide. The global market is ruled by a complex and transnational network of sources of law: international, European, national and regional laws, in addition to private contracts and standards. Food law has been progressively concerned with the common concept of food as a cultural heritage to be defended from fraud, counterfeiting and improper business practices. Food security and quality issues have to be solved in order to meet the expectations of future generations and according to the principle that the current generation is merely the guardian of natural resources. The conviction has been gaining ground that food is a form of biodiversity to be protected both locally and globally.

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Autore Parisio Vera
Editore Giappichelli
Anno 2016
Tipologia Libro
Lingua Inglese
Indice I. Food and its law: an overview of the conference (L. Costato). – II. Constitutional aspects of food security and safety (C. Bottari). – III. From legislation to food law: the new actors (F. Albisinni). – IV. Transparencies, certainties and safety of agri-food products and markets: correlations and functions (Sandro Amorosino). – V. Labelling and obligations to provide information: the new discipline (Paolo Borghi). – VI. Food quality and “terroir” from the perspective of administrative courts (Vera Parisio). – VII. Mapping a meta-framework for global food safety governance: national, international and transnational dimensions (Ching-Fu Lin). – VIII. Food security from the us perspective (Michael T. Roberts). – The Authors.