The Language of Law and Food: Metaphors of Recipes and Rules
In: Juris Diversitas Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part I Culinary metaphors to represent law -- Chapter 2 Analogies and figures of speech in food and law: the fun side of law! -- Chapter 3 Le droit louisianais, un gombo qui s'offre en partage -- Chapter 4 Les ingrédients et les recettes de la cuisine juridique québécoise: entre mixité et pluralité -- Chapter 5 Involvement of Polish legal elites in preparing a new draft of the Civil Code, seen as an intellectual feast - menu à la carte or fast food? -- Part II Food as an object of regulation: legal constructions -- Chapter 6 Globalization, Americanization, and the epidemic of human obesity: finding the legal reason for a symptom of cultural decline -- Chapter 7 The new prisoner's dilemma: the right to refuse feeding or force-feeding as a duty? -- Chapter 8 Food as punishment, food as dignity: the legal treatment of food in prison -- Chapter 9 'Elusive and fugitive' - relationships between water, law, culture and survival -- Chapter 10 Does the EU legislation on the protection of farm animals protect their welfare? -- Part III Consumer protection aspects -- Chapter 11 Intellectual property law: Europe adopts a European patent with unitary effect and Unified Patent Court -- Chapter 12 La procédure participative avec avocat, un nouveau mode de règlement amiable des litiges au service du consommateur ? -- Chapter 13 Product liability from a comparative perspective: what kinds of protection? -- Index.