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72 Food & Drug L.J. 262 (2017)
Assessing the Relative Influence and Efficacy of Public and Private Food Safety Regulation Regimes: Comparing Codex and GlobalG.A.P. Standards

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  Assessing the Relative Influence and Efficacy of

      Public and Private Food Safety Regulation

   Regimes: Comparing Codex and GlobalG.A.P.

                               Standards


               SAM   F. HALABI* AND CHING-FU LIN**




ABSTRACT

  An  extensive global system of private food regulation is under construction, one
that exceeds conventional regulation thought of as being driven by public authorities
like FDA and USDA   in the U.S. or the Food Standards Agency in the UK. Agrifood
and grocer organizations, in concert with some farming groups, have been the primary
designers ofthis new food regulatory regime. These groups have established alliances
that compete with national regulators in complex ways. This article analyzes the
relationship between public and private sources  of food safety regulation by
examining standards adopted by the Codex Alimentarius Commission, a food safety
organization jointly run by the Food and Agricultural Organization and the World
Health Organization and GlobalG.A.P., a farm assurance program created in the late
1990s by supermarket chains and their major suppliers which has now expanded into
a global certifying coalition. While Codex standards are adopted, often as written, by
national food safety regulators who are principal drivers of the standard setting
process, customers for agricultural products in many countries now demand evidence
of GlobalG.A.P. certification as a prerequisite for doing business


   This article tests not only the durability and strength of private sector standard
setting in the food safety system, but also the desirability of that system as an
alternative to formal, governmental processes embodied, for our purposes, in the
standards adopted by Codex. In many  cases, official standards and GlobalG.A.P.
standards clash in ways that implicate not only food safety but the flow of agricultural
products in the global trading system. The article analyzes current weaknesses in both
regimes and possibilities for change that will better reconcile the two competing
systems.


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    * Associate Professor, University of Missouri School of Law.
    ** Assistant Professor of Law, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan The authors thank Sarah
Roache, Sarah Roller, and two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments.

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