<p>Malicious intent appears to be a blind spot in European Union (EU) food safety law. The current system of law has been created in reaction to food safety incidents. As a consequence it has been designed to deal with accidental problems not with intentionally deceitful actions of people. The horsemeat scandal raised awareness to crime in the food chain. Can instruments of EU food safety law—recall in particular—be applied to deal with fraud? Different EU member states have answered this question differently in situations where the fraud has not caused the affected foods to be injurious to health. A closer look at food fraud shows that this concept covers a wide variety of actions. These actions have an intent to mislead in common but may ...
Purpose: Global food fraud incidents are regularly reported and are on the rise due to the ineffecti...
Background Food fraud prevention and fraud vulnerability reduction are the first steps to combat foo...
In this article it is argued that EU rules prohibiting unfair trading practices, in particular in th...
<p>Malicious intent appears to be a blind spot in European Union (EU) food safety law. The current s...
To cover up the horsemeat fraud, criminal food business operators tempered with their bookkeeping. T...
To cover up the horsemeat fraud, criminal food business operators tempered with their bookkeeping. T...
Following major criminal cases in the food system, such as the Horsemeat and fipronil egg scandals, ...
Food supply chain fraud can arise in terms of the integrity of the food item, the processes used to ...
Food fraud is an emerging field of study in academic literature. The aim of this paper is to evaluat...
Food offers highly profitable opportunities to criminal actors. Recent cases, from wine and meat adu...
European food laws increasingly use scientific evidence to protect consumers from hazards and to pre...
Background: The food frauds exist since food trade has been introduced in the human life. They are c...
This paper discusses a topical problem related to the issue of food integrity at the level of EU Mem...
Following major criminal cases in the food system, such as the Horsemeat and fipronil egg scandals, ...
Food fraud can be traced back to the beginning of second century, but it was not until 2013 that the...
Purpose: Global food fraud incidents are regularly reported and are on the rise due to the ineffecti...
Background Food fraud prevention and fraud vulnerability reduction are the first steps to combat foo...
In this article it is argued that EU rules prohibiting unfair trading practices, in particular in th...
<p>Malicious intent appears to be a blind spot in European Union (EU) food safety law. The current s...
To cover up the horsemeat fraud, criminal food business operators tempered with their bookkeeping. T...
To cover up the horsemeat fraud, criminal food business operators tempered with their bookkeeping. T...
Following major criminal cases in the food system, such as the Horsemeat and fipronil egg scandals, ...
Food supply chain fraud can arise in terms of the integrity of the food item, the processes used to ...
Food fraud is an emerging field of study in academic literature. The aim of this paper is to evaluat...
Food offers highly profitable opportunities to criminal actors. Recent cases, from wine and meat adu...
European food laws increasingly use scientific evidence to protect consumers from hazards and to pre...
Background: The food frauds exist since food trade has been introduced in the human life. They are c...
This paper discusses a topical problem related to the issue of food integrity at the level of EU Mem...
Following major criminal cases in the food system, such as the Horsemeat and fipronil egg scandals, ...
Food fraud can be traced back to the beginning of second century, but it was not until 2013 that the...
Purpose: Global food fraud incidents are regularly reported and are on the rise due to the ineffecti...
Background Food fraud prevention and fraud vulnerability reduction are the first steps to combat foo...
In this article it is argued that EU rules prohibiting unfair trading practices, in particular in th...