

Part II: Food as an object of regulation: legal constructionsĬhapter 6. Involvement of Polish legal elites in preparing a new draft of Civil Code, seen as an intellectual feast: menu a la carte or fast food?, Michał Gałędek and Anna Klimaszewska Les ingrédients et les recettes de la cuisine juridique québécoise : entre mixité et pluralité, Matthieu JuneauĬhapter 5. Le droit louisianais, un gombo qui s’offre en partage, Olivier MoréteauĬhapter 4. Analogies and Figures of Speech in Food and Law: The Fun Side of Law!, Christa RautenbachĬhapter 3. Part I: Culinary metaphors to represent lawĬhapter 2. With contributions in English and French, the book will be of interest to academics and researchers working in the areas of law and food, law and language, and comparative legal studies.Ĭhapter 1.


Bringing together metaphors and indirect correlations between law and food, the book explores different models of approaching legal issues and considering different legal challenges from a completely new perspective, in line with the multidisciplinary approach that leads comparative legal studies today and, to a certain extent, revisiting and enriching it. The authors use the link between food and law to describe different aspects of the legal landscape in different areas and jurisdictions. This collection focuses on this relationship between law and food and takes us far beyond their mere interaction, to explore different ways of using these two apparently so diverse elements to describe different phenomena of the legal reality. This is because the language of food and cooking offers legal thinkers and teachers mouth-watering metaphors, comparing rules to recipes, and their combination to culinary processes. Many authors have been using such links in creative ways to express specific features of law. The links between law and food are as old as the concept of law. This book reconsiders the use of food metaphors and the relationship between law and food in an interdisciplinary perspective to examine how food related topics can be used to describe or identify rules, norms, or prescriptions of all kinds.
