What the “Lollobrigida Reform” entails: from the abolition of the crime of “Sale of non-genuine foodstuffs” to its replacement with the crime of “Food Fraud,” to the new crime of “Trading in foodstuffs with false markings”
What the “Lollobrigida Reform” entails: from the abolition of the crime of “Sale of non-genuine foodstuffs” to its replacement with the crime of “Food Fraud,” to the new crime of “Trading in foodstuffs with false markings”
Italianness: when a false origin must be punished twice
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) declares “pasta” “not Italian” if the “wheat” does not originate in Italy. The violation is twofold: one is under Regulation (EU) 1168/2011, which protects the average consumer, and the other under the Consumer Code, which protects fair trade practices