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EU Law and Obesity Prevention (Hardcover)
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EU Law and Obesity Prevention (Hardcover)
Series: European Monographs Series
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Since the 1980s, there has been an alarming increase in the
prevalence of obesity in virtually every country in the world. As
obesity is known to lead to both chronic and severe medical
problems, it imposes a cost not only on affected individuals and
their families, but also on society as a whole. In Europe, the
Obesity Prevention White Paper of May 2007 - followed by the
adoption of an EU School Fruit Scheme, the acknowledgement that
food advertising to children should be limited, and proposed
legislation to make nutrition labeling compulsory - has firmly
placed obesity on the EU agenda by laying down a multi-sectoral
strategy and a basis for future action. In accordance with this
growing sense of urgency, this is the first book to offer an
in-depth legal analysis of obesity prevention, with particular
reference to Europe. It describes what the EU has done and could do
to support Member States in fighting the obesity epidemic, and
clearly shows the way to locating advocacy strategies within the
framework of EU law. The thorough analysis includes a discussion of
the following issues: the need to address nutrition and physical
activity as important health determinants; the emphasis
traditionally placed at EU level on food safety rather than food
quality; the need for the development of databases on nutrition and
physical activity, comparable common indicators and risk assessment
mechanisms; mainstreaming public health into all EU policies; the
scope of EU powers in the case law of the Court of Justice; the
role of information in the EU's obesity prevention strategy; the
Commission's proposed Mandatory Nutrition Declaration; and, the
Food Claims Regulation. It also includes: the regulation of food
marketing to children, and in particular the role of the
Audiovisual Media Services Directive, the Unfair Commercial
Practices Directive and industry self-regulation; food
reformulation; the use of economic instruments in the EU's obesity
prevention strategy, with an emphasis on the Common Agricultural
Policy and the EU's taxation policy; and EU action in the fields of
sport, occupational health and safety, and transport policy. The
author convincingly shows that conflicts of interest inherent in
market forces demand a strong EU intervention, preferably through
legislation than self-regulation. She also demonstrates the urgent
need to reach an agreement, on the basis of reliable data, about
what is effective in practice to improve lifestyles. The study
acknowledges that the law is not a panacea, but nonetheless has an
influential role to play in making the healthy choice an easier
choice, and must move decisively towards ensuring that the societal
costs associated with obesity are sustainable, and that the
ultimate goal of a healthy population is achievable. The book is
essential reading for everyone involved or interested in the
development of the EU's obesity prevention policy.
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