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Personalities of Codex Alimentarius

Personalities of Codex Alimentarius. Professor Stanislaw Krauze.

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Personalities of Codex Alimentarius

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  1. Personalities of Codex Alimentarius

  2. Professor Stanislaw Krauze • Professor Stanislaw Krauze was born in Lodz (Poland) in 1902. He studied in the Department of Pharmacy (Faculty of Medicine) at the University of Warsaw. His activity on the international forum started in 1932 during his internship at the Food Laboratory in Bern(Switzerland). • After creating the European Council on the Codex Alimentarius (based in Vienna) in 1958, the work on the European Codex Alimentarius has begun. Professor Krauze was the vice-president of the Council for eight years.

  3. Professor Stanislaw Krauze • In 1962, as a result of the agreement with the FAO and WHO, the European Council of the Codex Alimentarius was transformed into the Codex Alimentarius Commission, which Professor Krauze collaborated with until 1973. • For many years he directed, in close cooperation with the Polish Committee for Standardization, work of the 17 specialized sub-commissions in the Polish European Committee on the Codex Alimentarius. He was also an expert of the World HealthOrganization on extraneous substances in the food.

  4. Professor Stanislaw Krauze • An expression of its activity was the output which consists of the 91 experimental studies, 89 review papers and monographs, 10 textbooks and 8 scripts. • Professor Stanisław Krauze died on 21 July 1977.

  5. Zenon Zaczkiewicz • The other Polish accent in Codex history is the person of Mr. Zenon Zaczkiewicz. He was the Vice-President of Polish Committee for Normalization and the Vice-Chair of the two first Codex Alimentarius Commission sessions in 1963 and 1964. • Together with Professor Stanislaw Krauze,he actively participated in Codex sessions in 1963-1965.

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