La tutela del consumatore nella prospettiva halal tra sfide e opportunità del mercato europeo

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Sabrina Lanni (ed)
University of Milan, Italy
ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0149-085X
Keywords: Consumer Rights, Multiculturalism, Halal requirements, Products labelling, Inclusive european market

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Comparative Law plays a key role in promoting dialogue between European and Muslim law, as producers of goods and services for the European market are called not only to respect Euro-Unitary law but also to assess carefully halal prescriptions, since the only way to trust the Muslim consumers is to provide adequate transparency and accessibility to reference information. From this perspective, the acquisition of halal certification plays a significant role in the sale of consumer goods and, at the same time, a decisive role in the access of some goods rather than others to the European market. The collected works in this volume focus on the sale of consumer goods in terms of Shari’a compliant, highlighting how European consumerism faces a complex of challenges and opportunities that are fueled by the multicultural society and the growing demand for halal products among non-Muslims.

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Sabrina Lanni, University of Milan, Italy

Sabrina Lanni is Full Professor of Comparative Private Law at the Department of International, Legal and Historical-Political Studies (DILHPS) of the University of Milan “La Statale”, where she teaches ‘Comparative Private Law’, ‘Private Law in Europe and Latin America’, ‘Private Law of Persons and Markets’, ‘Comparative Law, Sustainability and Food Safety’. She has been a tenured professor at the university since 2001. Before coming to Milan in 2018, she was an Associate Professor at the University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia” and before that a researcher at the National Research Council - University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. She is the author, promoter and editor of various research projects dealing in particular with consumer rights, the recodification of civil law, the supranational harmonisation of private law, the rights of indigenous peoples and food sustainability. She is the editor of eight collections, author of four monographs and numerous articles published in Italian and foreign legal journals. Since 2011 she has been the director of the series ‘Roma e America. Sistema giuridico latinoamericano. Studi’, published by ESI. She is responsible for two European projects, the Jean Monnet module HELACOL (2016-2019) and the Jean Monnet Chair ENFASIS (2020-2023).

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April 1, 2025
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