A LEGAL ANALYSIS ON FOOD ADULTRATION IN BANGLADESH
Table of
Contents
CHAPTER-01
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INTRODUCTION
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1.1
Introduction:
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1.2. Research Question
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1.3 Scope of the
study
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1.4 Methodology
of the study
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1.5 Problems
of the study
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1.6 Limitations of
the Study
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1.7
The goals of the study
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1.8 Literature Review
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CHAPTER-02
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HISTORY OF FOOD ADULTRATION
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CAHPTER-03
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ADULTERATED
FOODS AND BANGLADESH
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3.1 International Commitments of Bangladesh
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3.2 Constitutional Stand
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3.3 Present Scenario of Adulterated Foods in
Bangladesh
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3.4 Effects of Adulterated Food on Public Health
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3.5 Existing Legal Mechanism to Combat Adulterated
Food
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3.6 Enforcement Mechanism
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3.7 Coordinating Mechanism
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3.8 Conformity Assessment Mechanism
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3.9 Government Efforts towards Establishing Food
Safety
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3.10 NGOs Working in Bangladesh towards
Establishing Food Safety
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3.11 The Dilemma on the Issue of Approaching ‘Right to Food’ by
Developing Countries such as Bangladesh
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CHAPTER-04
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CHALLENGES
TO COMBAT ADULTERATED FOODS IN BANGLADESH
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4.1 Food Adulteration: How & When Caused?
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4.2
Effects of Food Adulteration
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4.3 Constitutional Mandate:
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4.4 Salient Features of the Safe Food Act, 2013
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4.5 Major
Food Groups commonly associated with adulterants:
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4.6
Over
lapping of Laws:
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4.7
Rest of the country is more Vulnerable than the
capital:
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4.8
Pure Food Court: So Far a Success Story:
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4.9
How to control or minimize Food adulteration:
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CHAPTER-05
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Proposed Mechanism of Transformation
of ‘Right To Food’ as An Enforceable Right in Bangladesh
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CHAPTER-06
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Recommendations
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CHAPTER-07
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Conclusion
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References
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