The Netherlands ∙ Social Media Advertising: How to Engage and Comply Journal Artikel Sarah Arayess, Dominique Geerts European Food and Feed Law Review, Jahrgang 12 (2017), Ausgabe 6, Seite 529 - 531
The Netherlands ∙ News Flash from The Netherlands Journal Artikel Ebba Hoogenraad, Sarah Arayess European Food and Feed Law Review, Jahrgang 11 (2016), Ausgabe 2, Seite 155 - 156 We are happy to provide you with a patchwork of news from the Netherlands, as there have been several food related developments since the beginning of this year.
The Netherlands ∙ Dutch Interpretations of “Teekanne” and Related Topics Journal Artikel Ebba Hoogenraad, Sarah Arayess European Food and Feed Law Review, Jahrgang 11 (2016), Ausgabe 5, Seite 433 - 435
The Netherlands ∙ A Storm in a Teacup or Dark Clouds on the Horizon? Journal Artikel Ebba Hoogenraad, Sarah Arayess European Food and Feed Law Review, Jahrgang 10 (2015), Ausgabe 4, Seite 315 - 316
Netherlands ∙ Recent FIC Rulings of the Dutch Advertising Code Committee Journal Artikel Ebba Hoogenraad, Sarah Arayess, Bram Duivenvoorde European Food and Feed Law Review, Jahrgang 10 (2015), Ausgabe 6, Seite 456 - 458
The Netherlands: Top-class Sport and Alcohol-free Beer: A Tasteful Combination in Advertising Journal Artikel Ebba Hoogenraad, Sarah Arayess European Food and Feed Law Review, Jahrgang 9 (2014), Ausgabe 5, Seite 328 - 329 I. Amstel 0.0% Radler Alcohol and top-class sport alwaysmakes an interesting combination (in advertising). Recently, a complaint was brought before the self-regulatory Advertising Code Committee regarding a commercial for Amstel 0.0% Radler.
The Netherlands: The Tobacco Industry: A Caged Bird? Journal Artikel Ebba Hoogenraad, Sarah Arayess European Food and Feed Law Review, Jahrgang 9 (2014), Ausgabe 6, Seite 411 - 413 By the time this Country Report has been published, most peoplewill have probably started to think about their New Year’s resolutions. Besides losing weight and adopting a “spend less-savemore” budget, the intention to quit smoking is traditionally a good old favourite. In line with this “end of year” tradition, this Country Report is devoted to laws regarding tobacco products.More in particular: the combination of tobacco, advertising and sponsoring.
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