European Food Regulation after Enlargement
Biographical note
Karolina Zurek, PhD (2010) in Law, European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. Currently senior researcher in law at the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS) she specialises in risk regulation, regulatory transition and social implications of market regulation.
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Those interested in the EU market regulation, its socio-economic implications, challenges of enlargement for the EU and its member states, transnational risk regulation, food regulation as well as international trade.
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