Regulating Lifestyle Risks, by Alberto Alemanno (audio)

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

Closing remarks

Conclusion by Alberto Alemanno, HEC Paris & Amandine Garde, Durham University.

09-21
10:08

Final discussion and Q&A session

Further discussion with Benn McGrady, Georgetown University followed by a Q&A session.

09-21
36:43

Reaction to Mr Sugarman's intervention

Reaction to the previous presentation and intervention by Benn McGrady, Georgetown University.

09-21
14:24

Using performance-based regulation to reduce the negative social consequences of alcohol, tobacco and unhealthy diets

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'.

09-21
23:38

Collaborative work session (2/2)

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?

09-21
01:20:41

Collaborative work session (1/2)

'Internet Explorer Ballot Box', Emanuele Ciriolo. Discussants: Emanuele Ciriolo, European Commission; Paul Crawshaw, Teesside University; Fernando Dias Simoes, University of Macau.

09-21
20:05

Questions to the discussants

Discussants: Emanuele Ciriolo, European Commission; Paul Crawshaw, Teesside University; Fernando Dias Simoes, University of Macau.

09-21
36:30

Lifestyle risk and the shift to nudge

'Lifestyle risk and the shift to nudge', Adam Burgess, Kent University.

09-21
07:21

Behavioural research and lifestyle regulation: 'nudges' and other innovative proposals

Introduction to Panel V, Alberto Alemanno, HEC Paris & Adam Burgess, Kent University.

09-21
02:29

Q&A Session (Panel IV)

Session of questions & answers closing panel IV.

09-21
19:01

Round table discussion (2/2)

Answer to previous comments by participants, Oliver Bartlett & Mislav Mataija.

09-21
11:08

Round table discussion (1/2)

Discussion following the two presentations of panel IV.

09-21
06:27

EU competition law and private health initiatives: Can the industry play a role in lifestyle risk regulation

'EU competition law and private health initiatives: Can the industry play a role in lifestyle risk regulation', Mislav Mataija, European University Institute.

09-21
16:42

The EU's failure to regulate the marketing of alcoholic beverages

'The EU's failure to regulate the marketing of alcoholic beverages', Oliver Bartlett, Durham University.

09-21
18:05

Taking stock of the self-regulation experiment + Discussion

'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.

09-21
01:52:30

Fat taxes in Europe: A legal and policy analysis under EU and WTO law

'Fat taxes in Europe - A legal and policy analysis under EU and WTO law', Alberto Alemanno, HEC Paris. Conclusions of day one.

09-20
12:55

Alcohol, tobacco and gambling: Towards a European health policy on addiction?

'Alcohol, tobacco and gambling: Towards a European health policy on addiction?', Simon Planzer, St. Gallen University.

09-20
21:59

Lifestyle risks and harmonisation of national laws

'The effect of the principle of conferral on the regulation of lifestyle risks', Frederic Geber, Saarbrücken University.

09-20
11:10

Additional remarks (2/2)

Discussion part 2, with Geraint Howells, Manchester University.

09-20
18:04

Additional remarks (1/2)

Discussion part 1, with Geraint Howells, Manchester University.

09-20
05:34

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