It's time to apply the energy of the food movement to preserving our democracy

De Schutter, Olivier;Mark Bittman;Michael Pollan;Ricardo Salvador
(2017) Journal of Food Law & Policy — Vol. 13, n° 1, p. 26-32 (2017)

Files

art-2017_DeSchutter_JofFoodLawandPolicy.pdf
  • Open Access
  • Adobe PDF
  • 121.2 KB

Details

Authors
Abstract
After Donald Trump’s victory last November, we put out a call for brief essays examining what happened, what’s likely to happen, and what policymakers and advocates can do to keep pushing forward. The response was extraordinary. We received thought provoking submissions on a number of important topics, including antitrust, trade policy, food safety, and labor, among others. Instead of running a standard issue comprised of legal articles—with essays as an accompaniment—we decided to reverse the format and devote the bulk of this issue to these essays. The result is a penetrating and timely look at the state of food law and policy from some of the field’s most accomplished scholars, practitioners, and advocates.
Affiliations

Citations

De Schutter, O., Mark Bittman, Michael Pollan, & Ricardo Salvador. (2017). It’s time to apply the energy of the food movement to preserving our democracy. Journal of Food Law & Policy, 13(1), 26-32. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/100586 (Original work published 2017)