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Τίτλος: An examination of the horsemeat scandal in the light of the European union legislation and its media coverage
Συγγραφείς: Tomov, Aleksandar
Επιβλέποντες: Papadopoulos, Philip
Θέματα LC: Dissertations, Academic
Food law and legislation - European Union countries
Food of animal origin - Europe - Quality control
Food industry and trade - Safety measures
Horsemeat
Λέξεις-Κλειδιά: Horshemeat
Scandal
European Union legislation
Ημερομηνία Έκδοσης: Ιου-2013
Εκδότης: Perrotis College
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Επιτομή: This specific investigation has a unique goal of covering all of the aspects and ingredients of the horsemeat scandal. Content analysis of media reports originating from different coverage backgrounds are utilized for a better understanding of the issue. Primarily, an examination is conducted of the EU legislative bodies and their relevance to the scandal, as well as several already existing EU legislative acts and their application to the issue. Furthermore, an analysis of the general meat industry is conducted, so as to understand their action plans to regain the lost consumer trust. Accordingly, although this is detrimental for the consumers, they can still benefit from it by putting pressure on the EU legislative bodies for a stricter control.
Περιγραφή: BSc (Hons) International Agribusiness
Includes bibliographical references.
Έκταση: 39 pages
Τύπος: Dissertation
Κατάσταση Δημοσίευσης: Not published
URI: http://repository.afs.edu.gr/handle/6000/189
https://librarycatalog.afs.edu.gr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=19846
Αποθετήριο: DAPL
Δικαιώματα: All rights reserved
Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
Γλώσσα: en
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