First, this article briefly describes the existing regulatory requirements under both systems. Second, it compares the two approaches. In comparing the two systems, attention is concentrated on the quality of legislative drafting, the likelihood of implementation, the adequacy of consumer protection, the voluntary or compulsory nature of the measures, and the requirement of records retention
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is one of the largest federal agencies in the U.S...
Consumers in the United States purchase 64 pounds of beef per year. That beef is considered “high qu...
Several livestock and meat-related crises have given rise to increased worldwide consumer concern ov...
This paper gives a brief overview of the American and European approaches to regulation of the beef ...
Historically, the rules governing red meat food safety in the U.S. were driven as much by global tra...
In 2008, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) released an undercover video filmed at the H...
The Animal Welfare Act and Human Slaughter Act does not protect animals from cruelty prior to slaugh...
This article argues that the current regulatory approach-focusing on the supposed equivalence of new...
Reviews long-term trends in the operation, scale, and regulation of the industry, and examines in de...
Over the past ten years, administrative law scholarship has increasingly focused on interactions bet...
Lab-grown meats are ready to be sold in United States markets. However, the meat product needs appro...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Today, livestock farming is a far stretch from the nostalgic notion of animals grazing in green past...
This bulletin reports on Department of Agricultural Economics research project 350, Improving Meat A...
The meat and dairy industries’ war on alternatives to their products is underway. In May, meat lobby...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is one of the largest federal agencies in the U.S...
Consumers in the United States purchase 64 pounds of beef per year. That beef is considered “high qu...
Several livestock and meat-related crises have given rise to increased worldwide consumer concern ov...
This paper gives a brief overview of the American and European approaches to regulation of the beef ...
Historically, the rules governing red meat food safety in the U.S. were driven as much by global tra...
In 2008, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) released an undercover video filmed at the H...
The Animal Welfare Act and Human Slaughter Act does not protect animals from cruelty prior to slaugh...
This article argues that the current regulatory approach-focusing on the supposed equivalence of new...
Reviews long-term trends in the operation, scale, and regulation of the industry, and examines in de...
Over the past ten years, administrative law scholarship has increasingly focused on interactions bet...
Lab-grown meats are ready to be sold in United States markets. However, the meat product needs appro...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Today, livestock farming is a far stretch from the nostalgic notion of animals grazing in green past...
This bulletin reports on Department of Agricultural Economics research project 350, Improving Meat A...
The meat and dairy industries’ war on alternatives to their products is underway. In May, meat lobby...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is one of the largest federal agencies in the U.S...
Consumers in the United States purchase 64 pounds of beef per year. That beef is considered “high qu...
Several livestock and meat-related crises have given rise to increased worldwide consumer concern ov...