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The EU’s Failure to Support Member States in their Implementation of the WHO Recommendations: How to Ignore the Elephant in the Room?
(2017)
Bartlett, Oliver; Garde, Amandine
The EU’s Failure to Support Member States in their Implementation of the WHO Recommendations: How to Ignore the Elephant in the Room?
(2017)
Bartlett, Oliver; Garde, Amandine
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WHO Recommendation 8 urges Member States to regulate the cross-border marketing of unhealthy food. This concern has become even more pressing than it was in 2010 in light of the advance of digital marketing and other forms of marketing, which are inherently cross-border and therefore more difficult to regulate at national level by States individually. However, cross-border marketing regulation will only be useful to Member States if it is sufficiently robust; if not, the risk is that it may hinder rather than support their efforts at national level.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/11217/
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Time to Seize the (Red) Bull by the Horns: The EU’s Failure to Protect Children from Alcohol and Unhealthy Food Marketing
(2013)
Bartlett, Oliver; Garde, Amandine
Time to Seize the (Red) Bull by the Horns: The EU’s Failure to Protect Children from Alcohol and Unhealthy Food Marketing
(2013)
Bartlett, Oliver; Garde, Amandine
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Following the publication of the Commission’s first application report on the Audiovisual Media Services Directive, this article provides an analysis of the provisions regulating the marketing of food and alcoholic beverages to children. After examining evidence on the impact of food and alcohol marketing to children, it assesses the weaknesses of the Directive’s provisions regulating such practices, placing them within the broader context of the Directive and existing EU consumer protection and fundamental rights agenda. It concludes that the growing health burden of non-communicable diseases in Europe places an onus on the EU to do far more to prevent children from being targeted by the alcohol and food industries.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/11826/
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