The Netherlands: Top-class Sport and Alcohol-free Beer: A Tasteful Combination in Advertising journal article Ebba Hoogenraad, Sarah Arayess European Food and Feed Law Review, Volume 9 (2014), Issue 5, Page 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: Food Safety: Dutch Government is Taking it Seriously journal article Ebba Hoogenraad, Dorothée de Rooy European Food and Feed Law Review, Volume 9 (2014), Issue 4, Page 265 - 265 In the previous issue we wrote about the Dutch government’s intention to tighten oversight of the meat industry in reaction to the recentmeat scandals. The government has followed through on its objective and has issued a formal response to the Dutch Safety Board report of 26 March 2014.
The Netherlands: The Tobacco Industry: A Caged Bird? journal article Ebba Hoogenraad, Sarah Arayess European Food and Feed Law Review, Volume 9 (2014), Issue 6, Page 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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