In my first article for this blog, which happened to be republished from a column of mine for the Foundation for Economic Education, I asked what “European values” are supposed to be, and who gets to determine them. In the year leading up to the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union, this question is […]
A thank you letter to Uber
When we think about people in the public eye we should thank, we think of figures such as Mother Teresa (we’ll let Christopher Hitchens spin in his grave at this mention) or Princess Diana, who virtuously stood out because of their charity work. However, it is demonstrably true that the people who create the technology […]
U.S blocks panel on sugar tax, and rightfully so
In a new report, the World Health Organization fails to endorse higher taxes on sugar in order to fight noncommunicable diseases. For the last two years, the U.N. body has been calling for even higher sugar taxes, which would lead to reduced consumption and therefore better overall public health. However, the WHO advocates are not […]
The European Union now goes after beer
The European Union is cracking down on alcohol consumption. The newest idea: changing tax policy to incentivize the brewing of beers that are lower in alcohol percentage. This change will hurt craft breweries.
[REPORTAGE] Wat bedeiten déi geplangten Reformen vum Copyright fir Internet-Notzer?
Dësen Dossier gouf fir RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg realiséiert, an ass de 29. Juni ausgestraalt ginn. De Beitrag kann och am Replay op http://www.rtl.lu nogelauschtert ginn. Säit September 2016 läit d’Direktivpropose fir eng Reform vum Urherberrecht vun der Europäescher Kommissioun vir. Et ass de Versuch fir d’Reegelen an der Europäescher Unioun ze moderniséieren, an de Produzente vu Musek, […]
[REPORTAGE] Europaparlament: Zivilrechtscomité well Sanktioune géint Ungarn
Dësen Dossier gouf fir RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg realiséiert, an ass den 21. Juni ausgestraalt ginn. De Beitrag kann och am Replay op http://www.rtl.lu nogelauschtert ginn. Artikel 7 vum Lissabonner Vertrag gëtt dem Europäesche Parlament d’Méiglechkeet eng Prozedur géint ee Membersstaat ze starten, deen kloer géint Prinizipien vun der Rechtsstaatlechkeet verstéisst. De Zivilrechtscomité vum Europaparlament mengt dass d’Recht […]
Underestimated people: Central and Eastern Europeans will surprise you
My most of my teenage years I was unaware that Central and Eastern Europe were viable travel destinations. This I have partially blamed on the Western European education system, which spends long hours on details of European leaders in the West, with little concern for the working for anything East of Berlin. I could still […]
L’Europe sous-estimée: l’Europe centrale et l’Europe de l’Est vont vous surprendre
Pendant une bonne partie de mon adolescence, je n’imaginais pas que l’Europe centrale et orientale pouvaient être des destinations de voyage enviables. Je pourrais vous nommer tous les leaders français de la Révolution de 1789 à ce jour, et je pourrais même vous préciser que le lit de Napoléon dans sa résidence sur l’île italienne […]
A year into plain packaging: where’s the reflection?
It’s been a year since mandatory plain packaging for tobacco products was introduced in the UK. All tobacco products now have to be sold in greenish packets without distinctive branding. It was supposed to discourage smoking by making the packaging look unappealing. But when we look at plain-packaging policies around the world, the evidence tells […]
Quoted on junk food advertisement restrictions
I was quoted by Ambulance Today, following a recent Consumer Choice Center press release on European Council recommendations on junk food advertising restrictions.