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Aug 10, 2012
Legislative Implementation of the Food Chain Approach
Food safety is an essential element of food security, since “adequate” food means food that is not only available, but also safe. Food...
Aug 10, 2012
Attack of the Balloon People: How America’s Food Culture and Agricultural Policies Threaten t
#Americaeats #2007Symposium #FarmLobby #Balloonpeople #catastropheabroad #FamilyFarm
Aug 10, 2012
Liberalizing Trade in Agriculture and Food Security–Mission Impossible?
The Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO) foresees that trade should be conducted with a view to raising standards of...
Aug 10, 2012
The Limits of International Human Rights Law and the Role of Food Sovereignty in Protecting People f
#DohaRound #2007Symposium #humanrights #globalfoodsupply #foodaid #foodsecurity
Aug 10, 2012
Food Safety, South-North Asymmetries, and the Clash of Regulatory Regimes
This Article explores the globalization of food safety concerns driven by the phenomenon of economic globalization, and the...
Aug 10, 2012
Paths to Local Food Security: A Right to Food, A Commitment to Trade
#definingfood #2007Symposium #unhealthyfoods #foodborneinfections #foodsecurity
Aug 10, 2012
Fast Food: Regulating Emergency Food Aid in Sudden-Impact Disasters
#foodqualtiy #disasters #2007Symposium #foodborneinfections #foodsupply #foodaid
Aug 10, 2012
Response is Local, Relief is Not: The Pervasive Impact of Agro Terrorism
Agro terrorism is a threat facing the public today. National response systems are not yet able to perform efficiently and effectively to...
Aug 10, 2012
International Cooperation to Defend the Food Supply Chain: Nations Are Talking; Next Step—Action
#foodsafety #agroterrorism #2007Symposium #foodsupply #globalfoodsupply
Aug 9, 2012
Foodborne Infections and the Global Food Supply: Improving Health at Home and Abroad
In recent years, fourteen percent of the U.S. food supply has been imported from other countries, including many fresh and perishable...
Jul 25, 2012
Judicial Interference: Redefining the Role of the Judiciary within the Context of U.S. and E.U. Merg
In December 2003, Sony and Bertelsmann AG (BMG) sought approval from the Federal Trade Commission and European Commission to effectuate a...
Jul 25, 2012
Choosing Between Liberalization and Regulatory Autonomy under GATS: Implications of U.S.-Gambling fo
In 2005, the World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body presided over United States—Measures affecting the cross-border supply of...
Jul 20, 2012
Iraq, Secured Transactions, and the Promise of Islamic Law
When Iraq regains political stability, major reconstruction projects will have to be funded and local businesses will need financing in...
Jul 10, 2012
Say What You Mean: Improved Drafting Resources as a Means for Increasing the Consistency of Interpre
Following the demise of international recognition of the Hull Rule as the standard governing foreign direct investment, countries...
Jul 10, 2012
Sovereignty Migrates in U.S. and Mexican Law: Transnational Influences in Plenary Power and Non-Int
Mexico and the United States exercise sovereignty that is increasingly transnational and less absolute with respect to migration. This...
Jul 1, 2012
The Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000: The United States’ Ratification of the Hague Convention on th
This Note explores the effect of the United States’ ratification of the Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Cooperation in...
Jul 1, 2012
ESSAY: The Anfal Genocide: Personal Reflections and Legal Residue*
#30thAnnualHolocaustMemorialLecture #AnfalGenocide #Kurdich
Jul 1, 2012
The Legality of the West Bank Wall: Israel’s High Court of Justice v. the International Court of Jus
This Article offers a critique of the decision reached by Israel’s High Court of Justice in the Mara’abe Case (2005) as well as some...
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