Regulating Lifestyle Risks: The EU, Alcohol, Tobacco and Unhealthy Diets
Material type: TextPublication details: United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2014.Description: xxiv, 376pISBN:- 978-1-107-06342-6
- Regulating lifestyles
- PART I. The role of information in 'pushing and shoving' consumers of tobacco and alcohol to make healthy lifestyle choices
- Regulating consumer information
- The regulation of marketing practices for tobacco, alcoholic beverages and food high in fat, sugar and salt
- Taxation and economic incentives
- Compensating non-communicable diseases
- PART II The legality of the EU lifestyle regulatory intervention
- Between a rock and a hard place
- Towards an EU addiction policy
- The role of the principle of subsidiarity in the EU's lifestyle risk policy
- The impact of lifestyle regulation on intellectual property
- Competition law implications of private regulation in lifestyle policy
- EU lifestyle policy and international law
- PART III The future of EU lifestyle regulation
- The EU Platform and the EU forum
- Nudging healthier lifestyles
- Using outcome regulation to contend with lifestyle risks in Europe
- 614 ALE
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This collection of essays look at the role the European Union could and should play in promoting healthier lifestyles, in light of the moral, philosophical, legal and political challenges associated with the regulation of individual choices.
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