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Better Regulation or more Frustration? journal article

Moritz Hagenmeyer, Peter Loosen

European Food and Feed Law Review, Volume 3 (2008), Issue 5, Page 11

Better Regulation or more Frustration? I. Better Regulation – simply explained The title “Better Regulation – simply explained” captions a little brochure published by the European Commission in 20061. This publication gives a short overview of a “Comprehensive Strategy on Better Regulation” launched by the Commission in order to “ensure that the regulatory framework in the EU contributes to achieving growth and jobs, while continuing to take into acc


Comitology, Claims and Addition of Nutrients journal article

Peter Loosen

European Food and Feed Law Review, Volume 2 (2007), Issue 2, Page 12

I. Introduction Comitology may, quite simply, be defined as a process for adopting measures to implement legislative acts. Measures are proposed and adopted by the Commission, which is assisted by a committee of experts from the Member States. Comitology is normally applied to technical and other measures for implementing basic legal acts that are better solved by experts than by the legislator himself. Comitology is becoming ever more important and


Fortification for Everyone? journal article

Moritz Hagenmeyer, Peter Loosen

European Food and Feed Law Review, Volume 2 (2007), Issue 4, Page 8

EFFL 4|2007 Fortification for Everyone? 189 I. Introduction and current law 1. Introduction The harmonisation of European food law has been growing ever more rapidly since 2002 when Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 laying down the general principles and requirements of food law2 was published – the foundation of a newly conceived fully integrated, essentially science-based and purportedly coherent legal concept. The origins of this legislative approac

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