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Olfactory-Gustatory Law

Colette R. Brunschwig

2010-01-14 07:52

Olfactory-Gustatory Law (Olfaktorisch-Gustatorisches Recht) constitutes a branch of Multisensory Law. Most of the key questions that Multisensory Law raises apply mutatis mutandis to Olfactory-Gustatory Law:

  1. What does the term "Olfactory-Gustatory Law" mean?
  2. What is the subject matter of Olfactory-Gustatory Law?
  3. What cognitive/epistemological interest does Olfactory-Gustatory Law have?
  4. In what way does Olfactory-Gustatory Law constitute a branch of Multisensory Law?
  5. In which cultural, economic, legal, political, social, and technical context is Olfactory-Gustatory Law embedded? How do these contexts interact with Olfactory-Gustatory Law and vice versa?
  6. What is the purpose of Olfactory-Gustatory Law?
  7. What are its theoretical foundations?
  8. What are the historical roots of Olfactory-Gustatory Law?
  9. Why does "Olfactory-Gustatory Law" lend itself as a term to this branch of Multisensory Law?
  10. What is the relationship of Olfactory-Gustatory Law with other established legal disciplines? That is to say, how could they benefit from Olfactory-Gustatory Law? In particular, what benefits does Olfactory-Gustatory Law have for legal actors and for laypersons?

You are kindly invited to submit critical reflections on these and other questions relevant to this branch of Multisensory Law. Contributions in different languages, such as English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish, are welcome.

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