TY - BOOK
T1 - Innovating Food, Innovating the Law. An interdisciplinary approach
to the challenges
in the agro-food sector
A2 - Leonini, Fernando
A2 - Ferrari, Matteo
A2 - Tallacchini, Mariachiara
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The term innovation has been widely used to refer to the economic and social
implications triggered by science and technology. However, little attention has
been paid “legal innovation,” namely innovation of legal concepts, constructs,
and processes, both of “hard” and ‘soft law.’ The agro-food sector represents a
strategic domain for innovation in the legal fi eld. In fact, if agriculture, food
production and distribution are rooted in the history of humankind, they have
been radically reshaped jointly by techno-science, policy, and the law.
This volume provides an overview of four major areas of interest. The fi rst one
deals with the impact of information and access to knowledge on new rights in
the agro-food sector; the second focuses on the role of culture and value systems
related to food and food habits; the third area concerns the legal requirements for
safety in a globalized world; the fourth aims to explore new regulatory approaches
to promoting and rewarding innovation in the agro-food sector.
AB - The term innovation has been widely used to refer to the economic and social
implications triggered by science and technology. However, little attention has
been paid “legal innovation,” namely innovation of legal concepts, constructs,
and processes, both of “hard” and ‘soft law.’ The agro-food sector represents a
strategic domain for innovation in the legal fi eld. In fact, if agriculture, food
production and distribution are rooted in the history of humankind, they have
been radically reshaped jointly by techno-science, policy, and the law.
This volume provides an overview of four major areas of interest. The fi rst one
deals with the impact of information and access to knowledge on new rights in
the agro-food sector; the second focuses on the role of culture and value systems
related to food and food habits; the third area concerns the legal requirements for
safety in a globalized world; the fourth aims to explore new regulatory approaches
to promoting and rewarding innovation in the agro-food sector.
KW - Food Law
KW - Food rights
KW - Legal and technological innovation
KW - Science and law
KW - Food Law
KW - Food rights
KW - Legal and technological innovation
KW - Science and law
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/55967
UR - http://e-reprint.libellulaedizioni.com
M3 - Other report
SN - 9788867350926
BT - Innovating Food, Innovating the Law. An interdisciplinary approach
to the challenges
in the agro-food sector
PB - Libellula Edizioni
ER -