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The judicial framework of food fraud

By Katia Merten-Lentz on May 29, 2020
Posted in (Food) Fraud, Export, Fraude (alimentaire), Réglementaire, Regulatory
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Fraud in the agri-food sector can take many different forms. In this article, Katia elaborates on the decision of the high court of Paris in the now infamous horsemeat lasagna scandal, as well as the judicial framework of food fraud. (article available in French only)

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