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- ItemAn analysis of the nutrition and allergen labelling rules in the EU and their implications on the common market(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018-11) Stungrevica, Elīna; Riga Graduate School of LawThe EU Regulation 1169/2011 also known as food information to consumers’ regulation introduced two advancements - a mandatory nutrition declaration for prepacked food as well as mandatory allergen labelling for prepacked foods plus minimum requirements for allergen representation for non-prepacked foods. The article analysis the interaction between the relevant EU laws and Member State regulations. For this study there were four Member States chosen – Latvia, France, the Netherlands and the UK. Article then looks at the legal evaluation and observes the implications to common market. As the possible consequences are named restriction on free movement of goods and market fragmentation. In addition the purpose of Regulation 1169/2011, which is the protection of consumer health, can be jeopardized. The front of pack labelling systems can disrupt balanced diet of a consumer. Products bearing precautionary labels can actually contain allergen traces yet a consumer will disregard the warnings due to advisory label common occurrence. Article concludes by determining that the current food labelling area has encountered two issues yet rules in place does not provide for solutions. Thus the further development in the food labelling area, specifically nutrition and allergen labelling, is to be expected.
- ItemOn our way to 2030(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020) Riga Graduate School of LawConference Papers on the theme “On our way to 2030: delivering for resilient and prosperous societies” inaugurates a ‘new tradition’ at the Riga Graduate School of Law (RGSL). In this series RGSL hosts several contributions by graduates of the Advanced and Intensive Programmes in European Law and Economics, providing them with the opportunity to publish and make available the results of their research. The subjects covered in the current issue were debated on 10-11 December 2020 within the conference organised by RGSL in cooperation with the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia and the Kingdom of Norway. These subjects cover the themes of human rights, external action of the European Union, the rule of law, and access to justice – all of great topicality nowadays.