http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01956663International audienceIn less than a decade, European food institutions have gone through a period of important reform. This reform was intended to address new challenges posed by a succession of food safety crises, the entry into the world markets of novel foods, and general public distrust of the actions of the European Commission. This paper sketches the most salient institutional changes that have occurred in the history of the European Union (EU). It also maps the redistribution of responsibilities in the European food system. After years of harmonisation in the name of free trade, in the mid-1990s food safety and consumer protection became the guiding principles of European food pol...
paper discusses the role of science in policy making in the European Union (EU). Lessons from past e...
During the 1990s, many European countries faced one or more food crises, such as bovine spongiform e...
In a new briefing paper, ‘Food, the UK and the EU: Brexit or Bremain?‘, Tim Lang and Victoria Schoen...
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01956663International audienceIn less than a decade, Eu...
The European Union's new food regulatory regime can be understood as a political, rather than scienc...
This paper presents a brief history of the changing food policy governance in the UK and highlights ...
This paper presents a brief history of the changing food policy governance in the UK and highlights ...
The report aims to analyse the developing institutional basis at the European level for the Trust in...
The report aims to analyse the developing institutional basis at the European level for the Trust in...
The role of people as buyers and eaters of food has changed significantly. From being protected by a...
A series of food-related crises, most notably mad cow disease in Britain, farmer protests in France ...
This article analyzes food safety policy reform in Europe following the increasingly frequent crises...
After the CAP reform of 1992 a (partial) consensus had been progressively reached in Europe among st...
Food safety regulation has a long history in public policy. It is an essential and valued state resp...
During the 1990s, many European countries faced one or more food crises, such as bovine spongiform e...
paper discusses the role of science in policy making in the European Union (EU). Lessons from past e...
During the 1990s, many European countries faced one or more food crises, such as bovine spongiform e...
In a new briefing paper, ‘Food, the UK and the EU: Brexit or Bremain?‘, Tim Lang and Victoria Schoen...
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01956663International audienceIn less than a decade, Eu...
The European Union's new food regulatory regime can be understood as a political, rather than scienc...
This paper presents a brief history of the changing food policy governance in the UK and highlights ...
This paper presents a brief history of the changing food policy governance in the UK and highlights ...
The report aims to analyse the developing institutional basis at the European level for the Trust in...
The report aims to analyse the developing institutional basis at the European level for the Trust in...
The role of people as buyers and eaters of food has changed significantly. From being protected by a...
A series of food-related crises, most notably mad cow disease in Britain, farmer protests in France ...
This article analyzes food safety policy reform in Europe following the increasingly frequent crises...
After the CAP reform of 1992 a (partial) consensus had been progressively reached in Europe among st...
Food safety regulation has a long history in public policy. It is an essential and valued state resp...
During the 1990s, many European countries faced one or more food crises, such as bovine spongiform e...
paper discusses the role of science in policy making in the European Union (EU). Lessons from past e...
During the 1990s, many European countries faced one or more food crises, such as bovine spongiform e...
In a new briefing paper, ‘Food, the UK and the EU: Brexit or Bremain?‘, Tim Lang and Victoria Schoen...