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Report on the alcohol laws in EU countries
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endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.Table of Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
Alcohol policy and alcohol laws ................................................................................................................. 6
Drink driving ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Pricing policies ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Marketing ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Availability ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
Labelling ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
Country profiles ............................................................................................................................................ 11
Austria .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Belgium ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
Bulgaria ........................................................................................................................................................ 16
Croatia .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
Cyprus ........................................................................................................................................................... 20
Czech Republic .......................................................................................................................................... 22
Denmark ...................................................................................................................................................... 24
Estonia .......................................................................................................................................................... 26
Finland .......................................................................................................................................................... 28
France ........................................................................................................................................................... 30
Germany....................................................................................................................................................... 32
Greece ........................................................................................................................................................... 34
Hungary ....................................................................................................................................................... 36
Ireland .......................................................................................................................................................... 38
Italy ................................................................................................................................................................ 40
Latvia............................................................................................................................................................. 42
Lithuania ...................................................................................................................................................... 44
Luxembourg ............................................................................................................................................... 46
Malta .............................................................................................................................................................. 48
Netherlands ................................................................................................................................................ 50
Poland ........................................................................................................................................................... 52
Portugal ........................................................................................................................................................ 54
Romania ....................................................................................................................................................... 56
Slovakia ........................................................................................................................................................ 58
Slovenia ........................................................................................................................................................ 60
Spain .............................................................................................................................................................. 62
Sweden ......................................................................................................................................................... 64
United Kingdom ........................................................................................................................................ 66
References ....................................................................................................................................................... 68
Introduction
Alcohol policy can be a daunting, if not dull, topic to engage young people in. There are many official documents and reports talking about which measures work and do not work and which measures are being implemented in various countries. But is that The purpose of the following report is to explain alcohol policy and various alcohol laws in a simple way, as well as to provide quick guide to alcohol policy in an individual EU country for anyone that is interested and to facilitate access to information for young people who want to work with that policy. The information presented in the report is to search and read official reports, but trying to get the information closer to young people is the challenge we are aiming at. When it comes to young people, the challenge often is to explain why laws are important in the first place and adding an international dimension seems to be effective. In the first part of the booklet, you can find information on what certain measures even mean and why are they important. In the second part of the booklet, we present what is the situation in the EU countries. Who is this information aimed at? Primarily at young people - those who want to know what the situation in their countries is because they would like to start working on this field; as well as those who are just curious and would like to find some sources for further exploration.Alcohol policy and alcohol laws
the part of governments to minimize or prevent alcohol-related consequences. Policies may implement a specific strategy with regard to alcohol problems (e.g. increase alcohol taxes or controls on drinking and driving) or allocate resources toward prevention or In this report, we are focusing on policies that are most commonly passed on as laws. Many young people are suspicious of government telling them what to do, but with such a vast number of influences from all sided, country whose primary interest is public health and wellbeing of its citizens can be considered as a plus. been written extensively elsewhere. What can be mentioned here though is that it has been shown that differences between countries when it comes to alcohol consumptionpartially reflect the impact of alcohol policies Ȃ ...-"ǯ ..." - ...
policy scales is negatively correlated with measures of alcohol consumption. This means that the stricter the alcohol policy is, the lower the consumption in a certain country (Mackenbach and McKee, 2013). As much as people may say differently, laws can work if they are implemented properly. have been proven most effective): availability, pricing and marketing. Additionally we look into drink driving as a very important issue and labelling as less effective, yet very talked about measure.