Food Safety and Technology Governance

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Recent advances in agri-food technology have brought increasing complexity and emerging challenges to food safety regulation and governance, with many countries greatly divided in their regulatory approaches. As more advanced CRISPR-based gene-editing technologies and novel foods such as cloned animal products, non-traditional plants, nanofood, and plant-based meat are rapidly being developed, debates arise as to whether the existing models of governance require revision to ensure consumer safety. Of equal importance is the extensive use of pesticides, additives, and animal drugs, which raise concerns over the methods and approaches of government approval and phasing out of potentially risk-causing chemicals. Heightened public criticism of food safety and technology poses a signifi cant challenge to governments around the world, which struggle to strike a proper balance between technocracy- and democracy-oriented risk governance models. Drawing on expertise from the United States, European Union, Japan, China, Korea, Association of South East Asian Nations, Malaysia, and Taiwan, this book explores existing and emerging issues of food law and policy in the context of technology governance to offer an overarching framework for the interaction between food regulation and technology. It will be essential reading for academics, students, and practitioners with an interest in food law and policy, agricultural law and policy, and food safety and nutrition studies.

Author(s): Kuei-Jung Ni, Ching-Fu Lin
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 251
City: London

Cover
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Contents
List of Contributors
1 Introduction
Part I Rethinking Risk Governance and Food Safety: Principles and Approaches
2 Phasing Out Certain Antibiotics in Food Animals: The U.S. Approach in Light of Precautions and Cost-Benefit Analysis
3 The Role of Scientific Evidence in European Food Assessments
4 Regulating Gene Technology in Food: The American Approach and Practice
Part II Emerging Technologies and their Ramifications for Food Safety Governance
5 The Impacts of Cross-Border E-Commerce Activities on the Enforcement of SPS Measures: The Chink in the Armor?
6 Blockchainizing Food Law: Promises and Perils of Incorporating Distributed Ledger Technologies to Food Safety, Traceability, and Sustainability Governance
7 The Legal Definition of Meat
Part III Regulatory Options for Foods Derived From Genome-Editing Technology and Novel Materials
8 Regulation of Gene-Edited Products
9 The Regulation of “Novel Food” in China: The Tendency of De-Regulation
10 Revisiting Novel Food Regulation
11 Regulatory Responses to the Use of Nanoscale Substances in Food in ASEAN
Part IV Health/Functional Food Regulation from a Comparative Perspective
12 Contested Discourses of the Use of Health Foods in Japan
13 Effective Health Foods Versus Ineffective Drugs: Governing and Marketing Glucosamine Products in Taiwan
14 Classification as a Technology of Governance: Food or Drug in South Korea
Index