The language of law has been traditionally characterized by an extreme technicism and the use of a specific jargon whose comprehension is considered a prerogative of legal professionals. The situation is gradually changing. There is a general trend to make law more understandable to non-lawyers and to the normal people in general. This implies the use of a different, more colloquial, kind of language, that could be more familiar to ordinary people. On the other side, food today is no longer what humans eat to calm hunger, but has become an object of research, elaborations, and contaminations, an expression of the different world cultures and a social phenomenon. The links between food and law are as old as the concept of law. Many authors h...
What happens when kids and their parents interpret laws like lawyers and judges? Where and why doe...
This article explores the development and interaction of the legal and cultural categories food and ...
Taste usually occupies the bottom of the sensorial hierarchy, as the quintessentially hedonistic sen...
This book reconsiders the use of food metaphors and the relationship between law and food in an inte...
The paper explores the domain of food-based metaphor use in legal terminology and issues related its...
Food law is currently starting to separate itself as a new branch of law. It is gaining autonomy owi...
Ahead of printAs interseções complexas entre comida e direito devem ser consideradas uma questão a a...
Food law is a complex and problematic subject with many different connections to several areas of l...
These days consumers are showing keen interest in the way food is produced, processed, and marketed....
The approach of Critical Legal Studies that law is a cultural artefact that can be criticised is ta...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
Language and food are universal to humankind. Language accomplishes more than a pure exchange of inf...
The paper retraces some of the most relevant issues in reference to the theme of food and law, which...
textabstractFood is one of the most regulated social and economic sectors. At the global level sever...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
What happens when kids and their parents interpret laws like lawyers and judges? Where and why doe...
This article explores the development and interaction of the legal and cultural categories food and ...
Taste usually occupies the bottom of the sensorial hierarchy, as the quintessentially hedonistic sen...
This book reconsiders the use of food metaphors and the relationship between law and food in an inte...
The paper explores the domain of food-based metaphor use in legal terminology and issues related its...
Food law is currently starting to separate itself as a new branch of law. It is gaining autonomy owi...
Ahead of printAs interseções complexas entre comida e direito devem ser consideradas uma questão a a...
Food law is a complex and problematic subject with many different connections to several areas of l...
These days consumers are showing keen interest in the way food is produced, processed, and marketed....
The approach of Critical Legal Studies that law is a cultural artefact that can be criticised is ta...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
Language and food are universal to humankind. Language accomplishes more than a pure exchange of inf...
The paper retraces some of the most relevant issues in reference to the theme of food and law, which...
textabstractFood is one of the most regulated social and economic sectors. At the global level sever...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
What happens when kids and their parents interpret laws like lawyers and judges? Where and why doe...
This article explores the development and interaction of the legal and cultural categories food and ...
Taste usually occupies the bottom of the sensorial hierarchy, as the quintessentially hedonistic sen...