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- catalog abstract "Abstract: The complexity of food production, transportation, manufacturing, and marketing has given rise to the necessity of formulating international standards and policies for food control; this subject was addressed by the Food Law Research Centre set up by Brussels University in 1975. The goal of the Centre's investigations was to define the characteristics of European food laws, analyze the principles, trends and aims on which the laws are based, and trace their evolution. The resulting study is presented along the following lines: general definition of food law, the necessity for it, and the underlying principles; the concept of food as defined by each European country; socioeconomic, geographic, and sociolegal factors; national characteristics as motivation for laws; criteria of food quality (e.g., vitamination, diet foods, use of enzymes or irradiation, additives); various structures of local or national law; regulatory organizations and procedures; methods of control and judicial sanction; and consumer education. The study concludes with a suggested outline for a modern food law.".
- catalog contributor b9028079.
- catalog contributor b9028080.
- catalog coverage "Europe.".
- catalog created "1967.".
- catalog date "1967".
- catalog date "1967.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1967.".
- catalog description "Abstract: The complexity of food production, transportation, manufacturing, and marketing has given rise to the necessity of formulating international standards and policies for food control; this subject was addressed by the Food Law Research Centre set up by Brussels University in 1975. The goal of the Centre's investigations was to define the characteristics of European food laws, analyze the principles, trends and aims on which the laws are based, and trace their evolution. The resulting study is presented along the following lines: general definition of food law, the necessity for it, and the underlying principles; the concept of food as defined by each European country; socioeconomic, geographic, and sociolegal factors; national characteristics as motivation for laws; criteria of food quality (e.g., vitamination, diet foods, use of enzymes or irradiation, additives); various structures of local or national law; regulatory organizations and procedures; methods of control and judicial sanction; and consumer education. The study concludes with a suggested outline for a modern food law.".
- catalog description "CONTENTS: V. 1, General introduction and field of application.--V. 2, Elements of motivation and elements of qualification.--V. 3, Elements of structure and institutional elements.--V. 4, Elements of control and sanction; general conclusion; suggested ouline of a modern food law.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and index.".
- catalog extent "4 v.".
- catalog issued "1967".
- catalog issued "1967.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Basel : Karger,".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog subject "Food policy.".
- catalog subject "Food standards and legislation.".
- catalog subject "Government role.".
- catalog subject "International food standards.".
- catalog subject "Law.".
- catalog subject "Legislation.".
- catalog subject "Sociocultural patterns.".
- catalog subject "Socioeconomic influences.".
- catalog tableOfContents "CONTENTS: V. 1, General introduction and field of application.--V. 2, Elements of motivation and elements of qualification.--V. 3, Elements of structure and institutional elements.--V. 4, Elements of control and sanction; general conclusion; suggested ouline of a modern food law.".
- catalog title "Fundamental principles and objectives of a comparative food law / E. Bigwood and A. Gerard.".
- catalog type "text".