Hybridization of Food Governance

Hybridization of Food Governance

Author: Paul Verbruggen

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2017-04-28

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1785361708

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Modern food governance is increasingly hybrid, involving not only government, but also industry and civil society actors. This book analyzes the unfolding interplay between public and private actors in global and local food governance. How are responsibilities and risks allocated in hybrid governance arrangements, how is legitimacy ensured, and what effects do these arrangements have on industry or government practices? The expert contributors draw on law, economics, political science and sociology to discuss these questions through rich empirical cases.


Animal Welfare Governance in EU Agriculture

Animal Welfare Governance in EU Agriculture

Author: Diane Ryland

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2023-11-03

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1803923482

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This ground-breaking book sets out a comprehensive governance framework to raise the welfare of animals across EU agriculture and the agri-food chain. Diane Ryland argues that a global response is needed to promote animal wellbeing in agriculture, focusing on the importance of the relations between public and private standard-setting bodies.


Transnational Business Governance Interactions

Transnational Business Governance Interactions

Author: Stepan Wood

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2019-12-27

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 1788114736

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From agriculture to sport and from climate change to indigenous rights, transnational regulatory regimes and actors are multiplying and interacting with poorly understood effects. This interdisciplinary book investigates whether, how and by whom transnational business governance interactions (TBGIs) can be harnessed to improve the quality of transnational regulation and advance the interests of marginalized actors.


Chemical Risk Governance

Chemical Risk Governance

Author: Adam D.K. Abelkop

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2023-03-20

Total Pages: 651

ISBN-13: 1785360361

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This incisive volume of the Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law offers a broad analysis of the foundations, main concepts, and substantive and procedural requirements of selected chemical law regimes as they pertain to the environment. Featuring contributions from more than 40 expert scholars and practitioners in the field, the volume focuses on chemical regulatory systems from representative jurisdictions, including the EU and the US, to provide a coherent overview of this expansive and often fragmented area of law. Divided into five thematic parts, the volume first examines the fundamental concepts of chemical law, addressing topics including risk assessment, nomenclature, environmental justice and animal testing. Entries then discuss types of chemicals and exposures, regulation of chemicals in products and manufacturing, and waste and contamination, as well as covering liability rules as they apply to chemicals. This volume will be an essential resource for scholars and students looking for a clear understanding of chemicals regulation and governance from environmental and public health perspectives at both national and international levels. Its insights into policy developments and liability issues will also be of interest to policymakers and practitioners.


Regulating and Managing Food Safety in the EU

Regulating and Managing Food Safety in the EU

Author: Harry Bremmers

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-08-01

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 3319770454

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This book analyses EU food law from a regulatory, economic and managerial perspective. It presents an economic assessment of strategies of food safety regulation, and discusses the different regulatory regimes in EU food law. It examines the challenges of food safety in the internal market as well as the regulatory tools that are available. The book’s generic theorising and measurement of regulatory effects is supplemented by detailed analysis of key topics in food markets, such as health claims, enforcement strategies, and induced risk management at the level of the organizations producing food. The regulatory effects discussed in the book range from classical regulatory analysis covering e.g. effects of ex-ante versus ex-post regulation and content-related versus information-related regulation to new regulatory options such as behavioral regulation. The book takes as its premise the idea that economic considerations are basic to the design and functioning of the European food supply arena, and that economic effects consolidate or induce modification of the present legal structures and principles. The assessments, analyses and examination of the various issues presented in the book serve to answer the question of how economic theory and practice can explain and enhance the shaping and modification of the regulatory framework that fosters safe and sustainable food supply chains. ​ ​


Research Handbook on International Food Law

Research Handbook on International Food Law

Author: Michael T. Roberts

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2023-11-03

Total Pages: 581

ISBN-13: 1800374674

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With contributions from over 30 international legal scholars, this topical Research Handbook on International Food Law provides a crucial and reflective examination of the rules, power dynamics, legal doctrines, societal norms, and frameworks that govern the modern global food system. The Research Handbook analyses the interlinkages between producers and consumers of food, as well as the environmental effects of the global food network and the repercussions on human health.


The Changing Landscape of Food Governance

The Changing Landscape of Food Governance

Author: Donal Casey

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2015-02-27

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1784715417

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As markets become more globalized, they have also become governed by an increasingly complex array of public and private regulation. This volume investigates the changing landscape of food governance. In so doing, the contributions to his volume provid


Uses and Misuses of International Economic Law

Uses and Misuses of International Economic Law

Author: Moritz J. K. Blenk

Publisher: Mohr Siebeck

Published: 2022-09-12

Total Pages: 595

ISBN-13: 3161616405

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Standardization is a classic form of rulemaking. Nonetheless, it is notoriously diffuse and gives rise to questions and debate; in particular over the standards' normativity, legitimacy and nature - whether public or private, national or international. Moritz J. K. Blenk applies a policy-orientated approach to international law to comparatively analyze the role of private rulemaking within the context of international economic integration in the World Trade Organization and the European Union. He thereby aims to elucidate the opaque phenomenon of private standardization from a legal perspective and, more profoundly, shed new light on economic integration.


Global Food Value Chains and Competition Law

Global Food Value Chains and Competition Law

Author: Ioannis Lianos

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-05-05

Total Pages: 661

ISBN-13: 1108632858

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The food industry is a notoriously complex economic sector that has not received the attention it deserves within legal scholarship. Production and distribution of food is complex because of its polycentric character (as it operates at the intersection of different public policies) and its dynamic evolution and transformation in the last few decades (from technological and governance perspectives). This volume introduces the global value chain approach as a useful way to analyse competition law and applies it to the operations of food chains and the challenges of their regulation. Together, the chapters not only provide a comprehensive mapping of a vast comparative field, but also shed light on the intricacies of the various policies and legal fields in operation. The book offers a conceptual and theoretical framework for competition authorities, companies and academics, and fills a massive gap in the competition policy literature dealing with global value chains and food.


Handbook of Accounting and Public Governance

Handbook of Accounting and Public Governance

Author: Giuseppe Grossi

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2024-02-12

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1800888457

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Expertly navigating the complex relationships between accounting and the development of hybridized public governance, this erudite Handbook critically analyses the most pressing challenges and limitations currently facing accounting and public governance research. Comprehensively drawing intricate links between accounting, public governance and hybridization, it conceptualizes the role of accounting by looking at the current and prospective needs of hybridized public governance.