Alberto Alemanno

Alberto Alemanno is Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law and Risk Regulation at HEC (Ecoles des Hautes Etudes Commerciales), Paris and Adjunct Professor of Global Risk Regulation at Georgetown University Law Center. He is also the editor-in-chief of the European Journal of Risk Regulation.

Horse Meat Scandal Turns into Food Safety Crisis

Horse Meat Scandal Turns into Food Safety Crisis

Why country-of-origin-labeling is not the right solution.

Nudging Smokers Away from Tobacco Risks

Nudging Smokers Away from Tobacco Risks

Tobacco regulation increasingly takes a behavioral turn.

The Challenges of Emergency Risk Regulation

The Challenges of Emergency Risk Regulation

As not all crises can be anticipated, it is important to understand emergency regulation.

European Court of Justice Fails to Scrutinize Precautionary Principle

European Court of Justice Fails to Scrutinize Precautionary Principle

A recent judgment undermines legitimacy in risk regulation.

Europe’s E. coli Outbreak:  The EU Food Safety Regime Under Stress

Europe’s E. coli Outbreak: The EU Food Safety Regime Under Stress

A rare strain of E. coli raises tensions and questions over the EU response.