Lawyers will enjoy learning about beer and how the law has shaped the brewing industry over the years, while brewers and beer drinkers will find an accessible overview of the complex laws that impact beer and brewing.
Lawyers will enjoy learning about beer and how the law has shaped the brewing industry over the years, while brewers and beer drinkers will find an accessible overview of the complex laws that impact beer and brewing.
Dan Jerker B. Svantesson is Professor at the Faculty of Law, Bond University. He has written extensively on international aspects of Internet law and data privacy. He is also an award-winning amateur brewer, including a Chocolate Baltic Porter being 'Best of Show' amongst 580 competing beers in the 2022 Queensland Amateur Brewing Championship.
Inhaltsangabe
1. About beer, beer brewing, and beer law 2. Germany - purity laws, beer gardens and beer wars 3. Healthy laws for unhealthy beers? 4. The Nordic countries - from 'lagom' to the extreme and back again 5. Beer seen through intellectual property glasses, and intellectual property through beer glasses... 6. Belgium as a beer country (or beer as a Belgian country?) 7. Consumer protection and unfair competition law 8. Czech beer culture - the Urquell and 'going for a one' 9. Contracts, competition, international trade, and the environment 11. Why tax beer - what has it achieved? 12. British and Irish beer traditions 13. Broader lessons from the regulation of beer Postscript.
1. About beer, beer brewing, and beer law 2. Germany - purity laws, beer gardens and beer wars 3. Healthy laws for unhealthy beers? 4. The Nordic countries - from 'lagom' to the extreme and back again 5. Beer seen through intellectual property glasses, and intellectual property through beer glasses... 6. Belgium as a beer country (or beer as a Belgian country?) 7. Consumer protection and unfair competition law 8. Czech beer culture - the Urquell and 'going for a one' 9. Contracts, competition, international trade, and the environment 11. Why tax beer - what has it achieved? 12. British and Irish beer traditions 13. Broader lessons from the regulation of beer Postscript.
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