Handbook Of Agri-food Law In China, Germany, European Union: Food Security, Food Safety, Sustainable Use Of Resources In Agriculture
by Ines Härtel /
2018 / English / PDF
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This book offers a new and differentiated overview of Agri-Food
Law against the background of national and global integration of
markets, and compares for the first time important aspects of the
agricultural, environmental and food law of China and Germany /
the European Union. In addition to the basics, it discusses a
wide range of issues, such as the respective legal regulatory
structures for food security, food safety, geographical
indications of origin, climate protection, fertilizers, plant
protection products, genetic engineering, water protection, soil
protection, land resources and organic farming. In addition, it
addresses key environmental impacts and developments in order to
create integrated value chains. The increasing fusion of upstream
and downstream areas is becoming apparent from primary
production, to the refinement and trade up level, and even to
consumption. Agri-Food Law is now productively taking these
important developments into account with regard to the
aforementioned countries.
This book offers a new and differentiated overview of Agri-Food
Law against the background of national and global integration of
markets, and compares for the first time important aspects of the
agricultural, environmental and food law of China and Germany /
the European Union. In addition to the basics, it discusses a
wide range of issues, such as the respective legal regulatory
structures for food security, food safety, geographical
indications of origin, climate protection, fertilizers, plant
protection products, genetic engineering, water protection, soil
protection, land resources and organic farming. In addition, it
addresses key environmental impacts and developments in order to
create integrated value chains. The increasing fusion of upstream
and downstream areas is becoming apparent from primary
production, to the refinement and trade up level, and even to
consumption. Agri-Food Law is now productively taking these
important developments into account with regard to the
aforementioned countries.