Over 10 years ago the European Commission started to approach the regulatory challenges posed by nanotechnologies. Nowadays, however, a certain and adequate regulatory framework seems still to be lacking. After a brief overview on the evolution of the EU's regulatory approach on nanotechnologies, with the aim to highlight the uncertainties which still persist as regards the definition of "nanomaterial", this article will illustrate the EU regulatory framework for nanotechnology-based products and applications in the food sector. The analysis, signally, will focus on the increasing reliance within the European Union on regulatory instruments such as soft law and secondary legislation enacted by the European Commission. The use of the...
The possibility of nanotechnologies being introduced in the food industry in a profound way depends ...
Whilst recognizing the need to tackle food nanotechnology risks, the EU has so far laid down scant r...
Nanomaterials (NMs) have a significant impact on many industries, such as the cosmetic industry, the...
Over 10 years ago the European Commission started to approach the regulatory challenges posed by nan...
In recent decades technoscientific innovation has pushed the food boundaries to a new frontier of n...
Food is a big business in the EU and nanofood products are beginning to be placed on the market. It ...
During their first period of introduction, nanotechnologies have entered the market without a specif...
Nanotechnology has the potential to innovate the agricultural, feed and food sectors (hereinafter re...
AbstractNanotechnology has the potential to innovate the agricultural, feed and food sectors (herein...
Background Since the end of the last century nanotechnologies have been identified as the most promi...
The paper investigates the causes of the delay in the regulatory process concerning agri-food nanote...
This chapter provides a state-of-the-art description, as of November 2017, of legislation covering f...
Innovation driven by nanotechnicological processes has certainly found in the agro-food sector one o...
Since 2004, the European Union has intensified its efforts with regard to regulatory aspects of nano...
The possibility of nanotechnologies being introduced in the food industry in a profound way depends ...
Whilst recognizing the need to tackle food nanotechnology risks, the EU has so far laid down scant r...
Nanomaterials (NMs) have a significant impact on many industries, such as the cosmetic industry, the...
Over 10 years ago the European Commission started to approach the regulatory challenges posed by nan...
In recent decades technoscientific innovation has pushed the food boundaries to a new frontier of n...
Food is a big business in the EU and nanofood products are beginning to be placed on the market. It ...
During their first period of introduction, nanotechnologies have entered the market without a specif...
Nanotechnology has the potential to innovate the agricultural, feed and food sectors (hereinafter re...
AbstractNanotechnology has the potential to innovate the agricultural, feed and food sectors (herein...
Background Since the end of the last century nanotechnologies have been identified as the most promi...
The paper investigates the causes of the delay in the regulatory process concerning agri-food nanote...
This chapter provides a state-of-the-art description, as of November 2017, of legislation covering f...
Innovation driven by nanotechnicological processes has certainly found in the agro-food sector one o...
Since 2004, the European Union has intensified its efforts with regard to regulatory aspects of nano...
The possibility of nanotechnologies being introduced in the food industry in a profound way depends ...
Whilst recognizing the need to tackle food nanotechnology risks, the EU has so far laid down scant r...
Nanomaterials (NMs) have a significant impact on many industries, such as the cosmetic industry, the...