Food access and commercialization in integrated markets: a bridge linking private and public aspects

Sandra Negro
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze what are the changes in the legal regulation on food in the European Union (EU) and in the Common Market of the South (MERCOSUR) that have occurred in recent times to account for the impact on the actions of legal and natural persons as consumers in integrated spaces. It starts from the premise that -currently- there are three purposes pursued by legislation issued both locally and regionally: food safety, quality and competitiveness. The regional legal framework must ensure that the rules applied to food allow a wide offer to ensure competition in the regional market, and at the same time that food is safe and of high quality so that consumers have the possibility of choosing freely. The jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU), exemplifies, through its interpretation - in selected cases - of the norms concerning the multiple facets - from the introduction and circulation (commercialization) of a food in the regional market- and allows reflection from the public (member states-third states) and private (operators and consumers) spheres on the importance of the rules. The main data collection technique used -in this work- is the analysis of documentation from the EU regulatory framework, both original and secondary law - in particular, Parliament and Council regulations, or directives - as well as the analysis of jurisprudence of the CJEU, through which secondary data is collected -mainly Decisions of the Common Market Council (CMC), Resolutions of the Common Market Group (GMC), Directives of the Common Market Trade Commission (CCM)-. In relation to the data analysis procedures, qualitative and comparative analyses are used.
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综合市场中的粮食获取和商业化:连接私人和公共方面的桥梁
本文的目的是分析欧盟(EU)和南方共同市场(MERCOSUR)最近发生的食品法律法规的变化,以解释作为综合空间消费者的法人和自然人行为的影响。它从一个前提开始,即目前,地方和区域颁布的立法有三个目的:食品安全、质量和竞争力。区域法律框架必须确保适用于食品的规则允许广泛提供,以确保区域市场上的竞争,同时确保食品是安全和高质量的,以便消费者有自由选择的可能性。欧盟法院(CJEU)的判例通过其在特定案例中的解释,举例说明了涉及多个方面的规范,从食品在区域市场的引入和流通(商业化),并允许公众(成员国-第三国)和私人(运营商和消费者)领域对规则的重要性进行反思。在这项工作中使用的主要数据收集技术是分析来自欧盟监管框架的文件,包括原始和次级法律-特别是议会和理事会的法规或指令-以及分析欧洲法院的判例,通过这些判例收集次级数据-主要是共同市场理事会(CMC)的决定,共同市场集团(GMC)的决议,共同市场贸易委员会(CCM)的指令-。在数据分析过程中,使用了定性分析和比较分析。
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