Food law, including traditional food safety regulation, antihunger programs, and food system worker protections, has received increased attention in recent years as a distinct field of study. Bringing together these disparate areas of law under a single lens provides an opportunity to understand the role of law in shaping what we eat (what food is produced and where it is distributed), how much we eat, and how we think about food. The food system is rife with problems— endemic hunger, worker exploitation, massive environmental externalities, and diet-related disease. Looked at in a piecemeal fashion, elements of food law appear responsive to these problems. Looked at as a whole, however, food law appears instead to entrench the existing str...
This review addresses food as a topic of sociolegal studies. We show that the divide between product...
With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, food ...
This article argues that the marketing claims on food labels are a governance space worthy of critic...
Food law, including traditional food safety regulation, antihunger programs, and food system worker ...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
The law recognizes a right to legal redress for exposure to food that is tainted in the sense of bei...
Over two decades ago, the Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak, in which five victims died, and hundreds...
Calories, sugars, trans-fatty acids, and gluten have become a part of everyday conversation. And yet...
This paper argues that discussion of new food-safety governance should be framed by the realization ...
We are constantly reminded that eating fresh fruits and vegetables is healthy for us. But in the fac...
America is facing widespread problems with its food system, including environmental harms due to ext...
[. . .] This symposium Article analyzes how we can rethink the architecture of law based on a foodsh...
These days consumers are showing keen interest in the way food is produced, processed, and marketed....
The global food system is exceeding ecological limits while failing to meet the nutritional needs of...
This review addresses food as a topic of sociolegal studies. We show that the divide between product...
With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, food ...
This article argues that the marketing claims on food labels are a governance space worthy of critic...
Food law, including traditional food safety regulation, antihunger programs, and food system worker ...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
The law recognizes a right to legal redress for exposure to food that is tainted in the sense of bei...
Over two decades ago, the Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak, in which five victims died, and hundreds...
Calories, sugars, trans-fatty acids, and gluten have become a part of everyday conversation. And yet...
This paper argues that discussion of new food-safety governance should be framed by the realization ...
We are constantly reminded that eating fresh fruits and vegetables is healthy for us. But in the fac...
America is facing widespread problems with its food system, including environmental harms due to ext...
[. . .] This symposium Article analyzes how we can rethink the architecture of law based on a foodsh...
These days consumers are showing keen interest in the way food is produced, processed, and marketed....
The global food system is exceeding ecological limits while failing to meet the nutritional needs of...
This review addresses food as a topic of sociolegal studies. We show that the divide between product...
With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, food ...
This article argues that the marketing claims on food labels are a governance space worthy of critic...