Volume 2023 : 1
Case Airhelp Ltd v. Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) Denmark–Norway–Sweden (C-28/20): Reasserting its consumer credentials: The European Union’s Court of Justice declares trade union-led strikes to fall outside the scope of the defence of “extraordinary circumstances”
The national rules on hidden defects and European consumer law: marriage or divorce?
Consumer participation under Better Regulation Agenda: the case of Consumer Credit Directive
Is all gold that glitters? The EU Commission Proposal on empowering consumers for the green transition
Circular supply chains – where the need for coordination meets competition law?
The sword in the stone: the potential of data subject rights of the General Data Protection Regulation
A new Consumer Rights Act for Ireland – Comprehensive reform and a closer alignment with European Consumer Law principles
How to protect information about our mental states? A few remarks on processing of mental data under the GDPR
EU consumer information as a tool to regulate the treatment of farm animals: potential and limits
Environmental sustainability and consumer relations between administrative and judicial remedies
Food and nutrition education in school as a means for raising awareness among young food consumers: a brief legal overview
EU consumer law meets digital twins
Case Airhelp Ltd v. Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) Denmark–Norway–Sweden (C-28/20): Reasserting its consumer credentials: The European Union’s Court of Justice declares trade union-led strikes to fall outside the scope of the defence of “extraordinary circumstances”
The national rules on hidden defects and European consumer law: marriage or divorce?
Consumer participation under Better Regulation Agenda: the case of Consumer Credit Directive
Is all gold that glitters? The EU Commission Proposal on empowering consumers for the green transition
Circular supply chains – where the need for coordination meets competition law?
The sword in the stone: the potential of data subject rights of the General Data Protection Regulation
A new Consumer Rights Act for Ireland – Comprehensive reform and a closer alignment with European Consumer Law principles
How to protect information about our mental states? A few remarks on processing of mental data under the GDPR
EU consumer information as a tool to regulate the treatment of farm animals: potential and limits
Environmental sustainability and consumer relations between administrative and judicial remedies
Food and nutrition education in school as a means for raising awareness among young food consumers: a brief legal overview
EU consumer law meets digital twins
Year
2023
Volume
2023
Number
1
Page
193
Language
English
Court
Reference
M. MONTEDURO e.a., “Food and nutrition education in school as a means for raising awareness among young food consumers: a brief legal overview”, REDC 2023, nr. 1, 193-227
Recapitulation
Food is a fundamental key to the sustainability of socio-ecological systems, as it interacts with life on individual, social and ecological scales. Thus, within the legal perspective, this paper stems from the premise that there is an intricate relationship between food-related rights/duties and life-related rights/duties at different levels, and young generations are sensitively important in this agenda, as consumers with food choices still in formation and who will become the protagonists of the society in the future. Given this, the paper aims to provide a brief legal overview to identify some of the main lines of development of school-based food and nutrition education (SFNE) strategies in supranational and national public institutions, focusing on the initiatives at the international level and in the European Union, in countries such as Italy, Spain, and Germany, as well as considering some relevant experiences of non-European countries, namely Japan and Brazil. As for the conclusions, the paper suggests some considerations concerning legal techniques, purposes, approaches and values underlying SFNE's application.
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