Food Law

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The third edition takes account of significant changes in food and feed law and procedure made since 2000 pursuant to the European Commission White Paper on Food Safety, the work of the Food Standards Agency and developments of wider relevance, such as the Human Rights legislation and the establishment of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Written in a straightforward and easy to use style, the 3rd edition of this practical book provides quick and easy access to the legislation that affects practitioners on a daily basis.

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Contents

Contents
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Table of European Communities Legislation
liii
The development of modern food
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Copyright

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About the author (2009)

On retirement from the public service as Deputy Legal Adviser to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Barry Atwood became a freelance consultant, draftsman and writer specialising on food and agriculture legislation. He lives in the south east where he is much involved with his growing family and with its history. He regrets that he has so far failed to find any ancestral link with another Bloomsbury author, Margaret Atwood! Chris Willett is Professor of Law at the University of Essex, UK.

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