The objective of this study is to explore to what extent freedom of expression should protect food businesses against government intervention with corporate communications on food labels. A functional comparative method was used to analyse the objective. It was found that expression on food labels should be considered primarily commercial in nature. In the USA some food labelling regulations are considered inconsistent with the freedom of commercial expression. EU courts seem to uphold government restrictions to commercial expression in all cases, especially when restrictions are based on protection of human health. It can be concluded that food businesses should only be able to claim free speech rights on food labels when it is of importan...
Background: In food marketing, there is a trend towards artisanal, traditional “honest” food, and...
The EU Regulation 1169/2011 also known as food information to consumers’ regulation introduced two a...
This study, commissioned by the PETI Committee of the European Parliament, provides a brief overview...
The objective of this study is to explore to what extent freedom of expression should protect food b...
This study, the first of its kind, essays a detailed survey of the Irish law on food labelling and i...
The EU policy on voluntary food labeling emphasizes the geographical origin of the products. Special...
Food law, and food labelling, establishes the rights of consumers to safe food and to accurate and h...
Despite being the only regulatory agency empowered to establish definitions for food product labelin...
The EU policy on voluntary food labeling emphasizes the geographical origin of the products. Special...
The first decade of the twenty-first century has seen a complete recast of the regulatory infrastruc...
This research is dedicated to the study of country of origin labelling (hereinafter, COOL) within th...
This paper looks at the degree of harmonisation of food labelling regulations between Germany as a m...
The food label is the arena in which many of the most intense disputes over food take place, for the...
The Supreme Court has recognized First Amendment protection for “commercial speech” since 1975. Comm...
In this case the ECJ emphasizes that public authorities may issue warnings about foodstuffs that are...
Background: In food marketing, there is a trend towards artisanal, traditional “honest” food, and...
The EU Regulation 1169/2011 also known as food information to consumers’ regulation introduced two a...
This study, commissioned by the PETI Committee of the European Parliament, provides a brief overview...
The objective of this study is to explore to what extent freedom of expression should protect food b...
This study, the first of its kind, essays a detailed survey of the Irish law on food labelling and i...
The EU policy on voluntary food labeling emphasizes the geographical origin of the products. Special...
Food law, and food labelling, establishes the rights of consumers to safe food and to accurate and h...
Despite being the only regulatory agency empowered to establish definitions for food product labelin...
The EU policy on voluntary food labeling emphasizes the geographical origin of the products. Special...
The first decade of the twenty-first century has seen a complete recast of the regulatory infrastruc...
This research is dedicated to the study of country of origin labelling (hereinafter, COOL) within th...
This paper looks at the degree of harmonisation of food labelling regulations between Germany as a m...
The food label is the arena in which many of the most intense disputes over food take place, for the...
The Supreme Court has recognized First Amendment protection for “commercial speech” since 1975. Comm...
In this case the ECJ emphasizes that public authorities may issue warnings about foodstuffs that are...
Background: In food marketing, there is a trend towards artisanal, traditional “honest” food, and...
The EU Regulation 1169/2011 also known as food information to consumers’ regulation introduced two a...
This study, commissioned by the PETI Committee of the European Parliament, provides a brief overview...