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Title: Studying effectiveness of the European and Eurasian Economic Union food safety legislation
Authors: Nurgaliyeva, M. T.
Iskakova, Zh. A.
Mamayeva, L. A.
Zhamurova, V. S.
Wright, Attevon
Smagulov, A. K.
Keywords: Food law and legislation -- Asia
Food law and legislation -- European Union countries
Food security -- Evaluation
Food security -- Asia
Food security -- European Union countries
Food security -- International cooperation
Food security -- International cooperation -- Case studies
International trade
Food industry and trade -- Russia
Food industry and trade -- Kazakhstan
Food industry and trade -- European Union countries
Food industry and trade -- Asia
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association
Citation: Nurgaliyeva, M. T., Iskakova, Zh. A., Mamayeva, L. A., Zhamurova, V. S., Wright, A., & Smagulov, A. K. (2017). Studying effectiveness of the European and Eurasian Economic Union food safety legislation. European Research Studies Journal, 20(3A), 729-747.
Abstract: The article provides a comparative analysis of the legislation on food safety in the European Union (EU) and in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEC). Participation of national producers in global trade is limited by the different national requirements and regulations relevant to the exports and imports of food products. A new technical regulation system is being developed within the framework of the EAEC, with the aim of regulatory harmonization with international requirements. In this respect, a comparison of the requirements of EU food legislation and the EAEC to food safety is of particular interest. Within EAEC the work has been actually completed with the participation of Kazakhstan on unification of technical regulation system particularly in the food industry with other countries of the Russian Federation and Belarus.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/30462
ISSN: 11082976
Appears in Collections:European Research Studies Journal, Volume 20, Issue 3, Part A



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