July 14-18: O’Neill Institute summer Program

Emerging Issues in Food and Drug Law

The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University is pleased to announce our 2014 Summer Program on Emerging Issues in Food and Drug Law.

The Summer Program convenes leading practitioners, policymakers, advocates and academics in food and drug law for a series of interactive lectures, panel discussions, and case studies. Invited speakers include current and former officials from the FDA, the FTC, and the EPA.

Director: Sam Halabi (Associate Professor of Law, University of Tulsa; O’Neill Institute Scholar)

Planned Topics:

  • US Food and Drug Administration Decision-Making
  • Changing Nature of Food and Drug Supply Chains
  • Food Safety Modernization Act
  • Comparative Approaches of US and EU Drug Regulatory Authorities
  • Regulatory Harmonization
  • Substandard and Counterfeit Medicines

The Summer Program is open to all, including relevant practitioners, policymakers, regulators, academics, and students.

Additional details for the summer program, including schedule, speakers, online application, and program fees will be available here. Questions may be directed to oneillinstitute@law.georgetown.edu.

 

Issues

Alcohol and Tobacco Control Food and Nutrition