Jahrgang 9 (2014), Ausgabe 3
The Compatibility of National Interpretative Nutrition Labelling Schemes with European and International Law
Seite 148 - 160
The Proposed EU Consumer Product Safety Regulation and its Potential Conflict with Food Legislation
Seite 161 - 170
China’s Agricultural Project Finance and Support Policies
Seite 171 - 178
Organics in Chinese Food Law
Seite 179 - 186
Belgium: Allergen Labelling for Non-pre-packed Foods in Belgium: Draft Legislation
Seite 190 - 191
France: Mad Cow Crisis: The French Court is Reaching the End of the Case
Seite 192
Germany: Federal Court of Appeal Bans “Praebiotik + Probiotik” as an Illegal Health Claim
Seite 193 - 195
Italy: The Italian Ministry of Health Adopts a Decree that Introduces a New, Common Positive List for the Use of Botanicals in Food Supplements
Seite 196 - 197
Italy: Economic Operators Change Nutritional Claims on Salt upon the Italian Antitrust Authority’s Request
Seite 198
Spain: New Rules on Complementary Standards for Spirit Drinks Adopted
Seite 199
Spain: The Food Safety Agency and the Consumer Institute Merge
Seite 200
Norway: Surveys on Claims and Labelling
Seite 201