Welcome to the Food Law Workshop, a virtual space for research and resources on food and agricultural law in Atlantic Canada. Why a “workshop”? A workshop can be a gathering or event where people come to share and develop ideas, or it can be a place where people go to build things. We like the concept of a Food Law Workshop because it captures both of these–a space to present ideas and projects in progress, with a focus on building applied legal and policy tools to support and help change our food systems. What is the Workshop? The Workshop doesn’t have a formal structure or a physical home. It is hosted by Jamie Baxter’s research group at the Schulich School of Law (Dalhousie University, Halifax) to publish projects-in-progress and to make...
This Article considers legal, theoretical, and practical steps to a more sustainable food model. Par...
Canada has a long history of civil society involvement in food activism. While neo-liberal developme...
This workshop is a continuation and extension to the successful past workshops exploring the interse...
Welcome to the Food Law Workshop, a virtual space for research and resources on food and agricultura...
Welcome to the Food Law Workshop, a virtual space for research and resources on food and agricultura...
Welcome to the Food Law Workshop, a virtual space for research and resources on food and agricultura...
Welcome to the Food Law Workshop, a virtual space for research and resources on food and agricultura...
International Food Law and Policy is the first interdisciplinary piece of academic literature of its...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project is an ongoing initiative that connects campus...
“Local food or the local food movement is a “collaborative effort to build more locally based, self-...
The term innovation has been widely used to refer to the economic and social implications triggered...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCFSP) is a “collaborative, community-based...
Food law is currently starting to separate itself as a new branch of law. It is gaining autonomy owi...
As a part of the University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCFSP), our group worked in c...
The term innovation has been widely used to refer to the economic and social implications triggered...
This Article considers legal, theoretical, and practical steps to a more sustainable food model. Par...
Canada has a long history of civil society involvement in food activism. While neo-liberal developme...
This workshop is a continuation and extension to the successful past workshops exploring the interse...
Welcome to the Food Law Workshop, a virtual space for research and resources on food and agricultura...
Welcome to the Food Law Workshop, a virtual space for research and resources on food and agricultura...
Welcome to the Food Law Workshop, a virtual space for research and resources on food and agricultura...
Welcome to the Food Law Workshop, a virtual space for research and resources on food and agricultura...
International Food Law and Policy is the first interdisciplinary piece of academic literature of its...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project is an ongoing initiative that connects campus...
“Local food or the local food movement is a “collaborative effort to build more locally based, self-...
The term innovation has been widely used to refer to the economic and social implications triggered...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCFSP) is a “collaborative, community-based...
Food law is currently starting to separate itself as a new branch of law. It is gaining autonomy owi...
As a part of the University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCFSP), our group worked in c...
The term innovation has been widely used to refer to the economic and social implications triggered...
This Article considers legal, theoretical, and practical steps to a more sustainable food model. Par...
Canada has a long history of civil society involvement in food activism. While neo-liberal developme...
This workshop is a continuation and extension to the successful past workshops exploring the interse...