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2nd HEC Paris Workshop on Regulation Organisers: Alberto ALEMANNO (HEC Paris) and Amandine GARDE (Durham University).
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Closing remarks

Closing remarks

2012-09-2110:08

Conclusion by Alberto Alemanno, HEC Paris & Amandine Garde, Durham University.
Further discussion with Benn McGrady, Georgetown University followed by a Q&A session.
Reaction to the previous presentation and intervention by Benn McGrady, Georgetown University.
Videoconference with Stephen Sugarman, Berkeley Law School (via Skype), 'Using performance-based regulation to reduce the negative social consequences of alcohol, tobacco and unhealthy Diets'.
1. What does behavioural research have to offer to health and, more specifically, lifestyle policymaking?2. How may behavioural research be turned into lifestyle policymaking?
'Internet Explorer Ballot Box', Emanuele Ciriolo. Discussants: Emanuele Ciriolo, European Commission; Paul Crawshaw, Teesside University; Fernando Dias Simoes, University of Macau.
Discussants: Emanuele Ciriolo, European Commission; Paul Crawshaw, Teesside University; Fernando Dias Simoes, University of Macau.
'Lifestyle risk and the shift to nudge', Adam Burgess, Kent University.
Introduction to Panel V, Alberto Alemanno, HEC Paris & Adam Burgess, Kent University.
Q&A Session (Panel IV)

Q&A Session (Panel IV)

2012-09-2119:01

Session of questions & answers closing panel IV.
Answer to previous comments by participants, Oliver Bartlett & Mislav Mataija.
Discussion following the two presentations of panel IV.
'EU competition law and private health initiatives: Can the industry play a role in lifestyle risk regulation', Mislav Mataija, European University Institute.
'The EU's failure to regulate the marketing of alcoholic beverages', Oliver Bartlett, Durham University.
'Taking stock of the self-regulation experiment: the past, present and future of the platform on diet, physical activity and the EU-alcohol and health forum', Isabel de la Mata, European Commission - DG SANCO & Amandine Garde, Durham University. Round table discussion: Florence Berteletti, Smoke Free Partnership, Brussels; Antoine de Brosses, Keller Heckman LLP, Brussels; Gary Fooks, Bath University; Anne Hoel, European Public Health Alliance; Jo Jewell, World Cancer Research Fund International, London; Ambroise Martin, European Food Safety Authority, Parma; Neville Rigby, International Obesity Forum, London; Wouter Vermeulen, Coca-Cola Europe, Brussels.
'Fat taxes in Europe - A legal and policy analysis under EU and WTO law', Alberto Alemanno, HEC Paris. Conclusions of day one.
'Alcohol, tobacco and gambling: Towards a European health policy on addiction?', Simon Planzer, St. Gallen University.
'The effect of the principle of conferral on the regulation of lifestyle risks', Frederic Geber, Saarbrücken University.
Discussion part 2, with Geraint Howells, Manchester University.
Discussion part 1, with Geraint Howells, Manchester University.
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