An Enlightenment on the Scope of Regulation (EC) no 258/97 after the Judgment of the Court in Case C-526/19 Stating whether whole insects were novel foods or not, under the Regulation (EC) no 258/97, is an issue that EU Member States, food lawyers, and scholars have been debating over the last years, even after the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. Applying the transitional measures that Article 35(2) of the new act authorises, requires the prior solution to such question. Called to provide an answer in Case C-526/19, the Court blindly adheres to the Opinion of Advocate General Bobek, in a judgment which betrays an inconsistent approach with regards to the previous rulings on the scope of the Regulation, in particular in Case C-...
The appearance of new foods on the market has induced the European legislator to change his approac...
Insects, as a food and or feed source, represent an emerging protein source relevant to farmers, fee...
Food law is currently starting to separate itself as a new branch of law. It is gaining autonomy owi...
The interest in «edible insects» has been gradually increasing in Western countries. 2015 seemed to ...
The increased attention to the use of farmed insects as a novel protein source has raised the questi...
This open access book proposes an in-depth study on a vast range of issues connected to the regulati...
Since the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) announcement, in 2013, of an...
In the framework of sustainability and a circular economy, new ingredients for feed are desired and,...
Abstract Within the European Green Deal, the ‘Farm‐to‐Fork’ strategy aims to accelerate the transiti...
The paper concerns issues related to the determination of the legal framework allowing the use of in...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a fundamental reform of food law in the European Union, to th...
This paper discusses the current state and priorities of Europe-based research on insects as food an...
* This record is given in both English and Spanish The new Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 on novel foods...
Insects are considered unusual food in Europe whereas in other regions of the world are very common....
Interest in the use of insects as food is increasing, not least because they are both nutritious and...
The appearance of new foods on the market has induced the European legislator to change his approac...
Insects, as a food and or feed source, represent an emerging protein source relevant to farmers, fee...
Food law is currently starting to separate itself as a new branch of law. It is gaining autonomy owi...
The interest in «edible insects» has been gradually increasing in Western countries. 2015 seemed to ...
The increased attention to the use of farmed insects as a novel protein source has raised the questi...
This open access book proposes an in-depth study on a vast range of issues connected to the regulati...
Since the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) announcement, in 2013, of an...
In the framework of sustainability and a circular economy, new ingredients for feed are desired and,...
Abstract Within the European Green Deal, the ‘Farm‐to‐Fork’ strategy aims to accelerate the transiti...
The paper concerns issues related to the determination of the legal framework allowing the use of in...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a fundamental reform of food law in the European Union, to th...
This paper discusses the current state and priorities of Europe-based research on insects as food an...
* This record is given in both English and Spanish The new Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 on novel foods...
Insects are considered unusual food in Europe whereas in other regions of the world are very common....
Interest in the use of insects as food is increasing, not least because they are both nutritious and...
The appearance of new foods on the market has induced the European legislator to change his approac...
Insects, as a food and or feed source, represent an emerging protein source relevant to farmers, fee...
Food law is currently starting to separate itself as a new branch of law. It is gaining autonomy owi...