
Food And Its Many Aspects -- Production, Consumption, Marketing, Labeling, Procurement, Safety -- Have Become A Mainstay Of Both Popular Discourse And The Practice Of Public Health. As Topics Such As Gmo Labeling, Food-borne Illness Outbreaks, Soda Bans, And Food Taxes Have Come To The Forefront Of The Public And Academic Conscious, Understanding The Legal Underpinnings Of These Issues Is Vital. Food Law For Public Health Is The First Book On Food Law Written Specifically For A Public Health Audience Without A Legal Background. It Offers Comprehensive Coverage Of Every Aspect Of Food Law: · Established And Newer Food Law Issues In The United States · Overview Of Us Law, Plus Federal, State, And Local Governments' Authorities And Limitations To Address Food For Public Health · Controversial Topics Related To Food Marketing, Food Labeling, And The Various Regulatory Concerns Over Food Safety · Federal Nutrition Programs And Guidelines · Litigation Among The Food Industry, Consumers, And The Government Food Law For Public Health Offers Necessary Grounding In Food Law For Audiences In Public Health, Nutrition, Food Studies, Policy, Or Anyone With A Professional Interest In This Increasingly Important Area. With Clear Writing And Thought-provoking Questions And Exercises For Classroom Discussion, It Is An Ideal Tool For Learning And Teaching.
This book investigates the legal frameworks and regulatory mechanisms governing the food system to determine how public health objectives can be effectively advanced through policy. Jennifer L. Pomeranz, an expert in public health law, provides a structured analysis of the intersection between food production, marketing, and government oversight. The text translates complex legal concepts into accessible language, specifically designed for public health professionals and students who lack formal legal training. By examining the authorities and limitations of federal, state, and local governments, the author establishes a foundation for understanding how food-related policies are enacted and challenged.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational text for bridging the gap between legal theory and public health practice. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which successfully demystifies complex regulatory environments for non-lawyers.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190227265
ISBN-13:
9780190227265
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