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Advertising Food in Europe : a Comparative Law Analysis.

A large number of food law matters are differently handled by the various national jurisdictions within and outside of the European Union. This edited volume presents the various national approaches on how foodstuffs ought to be successfully marketed across the European Economic Area. Following a sa...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Mahy, Aude
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin : Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Preface & Acknowledgments; Contents; PART I INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 Setting the Scene; I. Introduction; II. The Free Movement of Goods: Cross-Links between the EU and National Laws; II. Free Movement of Food: Advertising and Labelling Issues; III. Misleading Advertising: A European Definition
  • A National Perception; IV. Enforcement of Food Law; V. Conclusion; CHAPTER 2 Structure of the Comparative Analysis: Shedding some Light on the Questions Raised; I. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; II. Misleading Advertising; III. Mandatory Labelling: Name of the Product; IV. Voluntary Labelling.
  • V. Enforcement of Food Law and Self Regulating BodiesPART II NATIONAL CHAPTERS; CHAPTER 3 Austria; I. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; II. Misleading Advertising; III. Mandatory Labelling: Name of the Product; IV. Voluntary Labelling; V. Enforcement of Food Law and Self Regulating Bodies; CHAPTER 4 Belgium; I. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; II. Misleading Advertising; III. Mandatory Labelling: The Issue of the Product Name; IV. Voluntary Labelling; V. Enforcement of Food Law and Self-regulating Bodies; CHAPTER 5 Denmark; I. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; II. Misleading Advertising.
  • III. Mandatory labelling
  • Name of the productIV. Voluntary Labelling; V. Enforcement of Food Law and Self-regulating bodies; CHAPTER 6 France; I. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; II. Misleading Advertising; III. Mandatory Labelling: Name of Product; IV. Voluntary Labelling; V. Enforcement of Food Law and Self-regulating Bodies; CHAPTER 7 Germany; I. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; II. Misleading Advertising; III. Mandatory Labelling: Name of Product; IV. Voluntary Labelling; V. Enforcement of Food Law and Self-regulating Bodies; CHAPTER 8 Italy; I. Possible Bans on Food Advertising.
  • II. Misleading AdvertisingIII. Mandatory Labelling; IV. Voluntary Labelling; V. Enforcement of Food Law and Self-Regulating Bodies; CHAPTER 9 Luxembourg; I. Preliminary Remark; II. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; III. Misleading Advertising; IV. Mandatory Labelling: Name of the product; V. Voluntary Labelling; VI. Enforcement of Food law and Self-Regulating Bodies; CHAPTER 10 The Netherlands; I. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; II. Misleading Advertising; III. Mandatory Labelling: Name of the Product; IV. Voluntary Labelling; V. Enforcement of Food Law and Self-regulating Bodies.
  • CHAPTER 11 NorwayI. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; II. Misleading Advertising; III. Mandatory Labelling: Name of the Product; IV. Voluntary Labelling; V. Enforcement of Food Law and Self-Regulating Bodies; CHAPTER 12 Poland; I. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; II. Misleading Advertising; III. Mandatory Labelling: Name of the Product; IV. Voluntary Labelling; V. Enforcement of Food Law and Self-Regulating Bodies; CHAPTER 13 Portugal; I. Possible Bans on Food Advertising; II. Misleading Advertising; III. Mandatory Labelling: Name of the Product; IV. Voluntary Labelling.