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Regulating Lifestyle Risks : The EU, Alcohol, Tobacco and Unhealthy Diets /

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2015Description: xxiv, 376 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781107063426 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.24054 ALE 23
LOC classification:
  • KJE6172 .R44 2015
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Contents:
Contents: Note: 1. Regulating lifestyles: Europe, tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy diets Alberto Alemanno and Amandine Garde; Part I. The Toolkit of the Lifestyle Regulator: 2. The role of information in 'pushing and shoving' consumers of tobacco and alcohol to make healthy lifestyle choices Geraint Howells and Jonathon Watson; 3. Regulating consumer information: use of food labelling and mandatory disclosures to encourage healthier lifestyle Caoimhín MacMaoláin; 4. The regulation of marketing practices for tobacco, alcoholic beverages and foods high in fat, sugar and salt - a highly fragmented landscape Amandine Garde and Marine Friant-Perrot; 5. Taxation and economic incentives Franco Sassi, Annalisa Belloni, Chiara Capobianco and Alberto Alemanno; 6. Compensating non-communicable diseases: 'lifestyle torts' meet social determinants of health Marie-Eve Arbour; Part II. The Legality of the EU Lifestyle Regulatory Intervention; 7. Between a rock and a hard place: the controversial case of legislative harmonization and national lifestyle policies Frederic Geber; 8. Towards an EU addiction policy: rationale and competences Simon Planzer; 9. The role of the principle of subsidiarity in the EU's lifestyle risk policy Isidora Maletić; 10. The impact of lifestyle regulation on intellectual property: packaging appropriation and other IP-restrictive measures Enrico Bonadio; 11. Competition law implications of private regulation in lifestyle policy Mislav Mataija; 12. EU lifestyle policy and international law: a three-level game Benn McGrady; Part III. The Future of EU Lifestyle Regulation; 13. The EU platform and the EU Forum: new modes of governance or a smokescreen for the promotion of conflicts of interests Oliver Bartlett and Amandine Garde; 14. Nudging healthier lifestyles: informing the non-communicable diseases agenda with behavioral insights Alberto Alemanno; 15. Using outcome regulation to contend with lifestyle risks in Europe: tobacco, unhealthy diets, and alcohol Stephen Sugarman; 16. Conclusion Alberto Alemanno and Amandine Garde.
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343.09945 PRI Digital democracy in a globalized world / 343.410786 RIC Mediation of construction disputes / 344.04233 GRU The Regulation of E-Cigarettes : 344.24054 ALE Regulating Lifestyle Risks : 346.0382 FAI Product Liability / 346.0382 KOZ Product liability : 347.028 BER E-justice :

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:
Note: 1. Regulating lifestyles: Europe, tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy diets Alberto Alemanno and Amandine Garde;
Part I. The Toolkit of the Lifestyle Regulator:
2. The role of information in 'pushing and shoving' consumers of tobacco and alcohol to make healthy lifestyle choices Geraint Howells and Jonathon Watson;
3. Regulating consumer information: use of food labelling and mandatory disclosures to encourage healthier lifestyle Caoimhín MacMaoláin;
4. The regulation of marketing practices for tobacco, alcoholic beverages and foods high in fat, sugar and salt - a highly fragmented landscape Amandine Garde and Marine Friant-Perrot;
5. Taxation and economic incentives Franco Sassi, Annalisa Belloni, Chiara Capobianco and Alberto Alemanno;
6. Compensating non-communicable diseases: 'lifestyle torts' meet social determinants of health Marie-Eve Arbour;
Part II. The Legality of the EU Lifestyle Regulatory Intervention;
7. Between a rock and a hard place: the controversial case of legislative harmonization and national lifestyle policies Frederic Geber;
8. Towards an EU addiction policy: rationale and competences Simon Planzer;
9. The role of the principle of subsidiarity in the EU's lifestyle risk policy Isidora Maletić;
10. The impact of lifestyle regulation on intellectual property: packaging appropriation and other IP-restrictive measures Enrico Bonadio;
11. Competition law implications of private regulation in lifestyle policy Mislav Mataija;
12. EU lifestyle policy and international law: a three-level game Benn McGrady;
Part III. The Future of EU Lifestyle Regulation;
13. The EU platform and the EU Forum: new modes of governance or a smokescreen for the promotion of conflicts of interests Oliver Bartlett and Amandine Garde;
14. Nudging healthier lifestyles: informing the non-communicable diseases agenda with behavioral insights Alberto Alemanno;
15. Using outcome regulation to contend with lifestyle risks in Europe: tobacco, unhealthy diets, and alcohol Stephen Sugarman;
16. Conclusion Alberto Alemanno and Amandine Garde.

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