Trade in Food: Regulatory and Judicial Approaches in the EC and the WTOTrade in Food surveys and explores the evolution of the European Community's regulation of food within the broader framework set out by the WTO Agreements. Its main purpose is to provide readers keen to deepen their knowledge of the field with easy access to the EC and WTO food laws accompanied by a critical explanation and commentary. The book is suitable for legal practitioners, judges, policy-makers, officials of international organizations as well as post graduate students of international trade law and policy, international and European economic law, global administrative law and risk regulation. |
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The 'Global approach': the New Food Safety Regime and the Establishment of EFSA (2003–present) 71 Chapter II: The European Regulatory Regime for Food Safety 73 1. The New Regulatory Regime for Food Safety in Europe: a Brief Analysis 73 ...
The 'Global approach': the New Food Safety Regime and the Establishment of EFSA (2003–present) 71 Chapter II: The European Regulatory Regime for Food Safety 73 1. The New Regulatory Regime for Food Safety in Europe: a Brief Analysis 73 ...
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Operation 183 4.1 Risk Assessment: Scientific Opinions 183 A. Referral to the EFSA 1. Refusal of Requests for Opinions 184 186 2. Time Limits and Emergencies 187 3. Transparency Requirements for Scientific Advice 188 ...
Operation 183 4.1 Risk Assessment: Scientific Opinions 183 A. Referral to the EFSA 1. Refusal of Requests for Opinions 184 186 2. Time Limits and Emergencies 187 3. Transparency Requirements for Scientific Advice 188 ...
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The EFSA v. FDA: Why the EFSA is not a European-style Food and Drug Administration. Some Elements for a Comparison 216 6.1 Different Missions 216 6.2 Different Regulatory Universes 216 6.3 Different Cultures 220 Conclusions: Reconciling ...
The EFSA v. FDA: Why the EFSA is not a European-style Food and Drug Administration. Some Elements for a Comparison 216 6.1 Different Missions 216 6.2 Different Regulatory Universes 216 6.3 Different Cultures 220 Conclusions: Reconciling ...
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EFSA is a relative new institution, still not well known even by experts, and whose organisation and efficiency is subject to conflicting evaluations. In this context Alberto Alemanno points to its modest responsibilities compared with ...
EFSA is a relative new institution, still not well known even by experts, and whose organisation and efficiency is subject to conflicting evaluations. In this context Alberto Alemanno points to its modest responsibilities compared with ...
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Giorgio Sacerdoti Professor of International Law and Jean Monnet Chair of European Law, Bocconi University and Chairman of the WTO Appellate Body. GLOSSARY AB Appellate Body ACF EFSA Panel on Food Additives, 17.
Giorgio Sacerdoti Professor of International Law and Jean Monnet Chair of European Law, Bocconi University and Chairman of the WTO Appellate Body. GLOSSARY AB Appellate Body ACF EFSA Panel on Food Additives, 17.
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Contents
IX | 33 |
X | 51 |
XI | 53 |
XII | 61 |
XIII | 71 |
XIV | 73 |
XV | 161 |
XVII | 169 |
XXXVIII | 293 |
XXXIX | 297 |
XL | 307 |
XLI | 313 |
XLII | 317 |
XLIII | 319 |
XLIV | 332 |
XLV | 346 |
XVIII | 173 |
XIX | 183 |
XX | 210 |
XXI | 216 |
XXII | 222 |
XXIII | 225 |
XXIV | 227 |
XXV | 231 |
XXVI | 234 |
XXVII | 239 |
XXVIII | 241 |
XXIX | 242 |
XXX | 244 |
XXXI | 258 |
XXXII | 274 |
XXXIII | 275 |
XXXIV | 280 |
XXXV | 289 |
XXXVI | 290 |
XXXVII | 291 |
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