Case library

Cases of alcohol industry misconduct from around the world exposing the predatory practices.

A library of all the unethical methods of Big Alcohol – aggressive lobbying, unethical marketing, sabotaging of rules and institutions and much more, all in one place.

Vested Interests, Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Health Advocacy

This paper explores the tensions between UN calls for private sector engagement in the post‐2015 landscape and public health opposition ...

Comparison Of Big Tobacco And Big Alcohol

This article examines whether there is a sufficient rationale for such different regulatory approaches, through a comparative analysis of ...

Reassessing Policy Paradigms: Comparison Of Global Tobacco, Alcohol Industries

In contrast to tobacco, alcohol is subject to less stringent forms of regulation, and the alcohol industry continues to play a central role ...

AB InBev, Bacardi, Carlsberg, Heineken

UK: Big Alcohol Lobbies Against Health Guidelines

The alcohol industry is poised to launch an aggressive challenge against the UK Government’s new alcohol guidelines Lobbyists of the ...

Evaluation of Alcohol Industry’s Actions to Reduce Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Globally

This study found that the vast majority of the alcohol industry’s actions to reduce driving under the influence of alcohol does not ...

AB InBev

European Commission Exposes AB InBev Tax Scheme

Accusations Made Of Illegal Tax Breaks Involving World’s Largest Beer Maker, AB ...

The Truth About Britain’s Public Health Responsibility Deal For Alcohol

A new report from the Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS) condemns the Public Health Responsibility Deal for Alcohol, suggesting it has ...

Tobacco and Alcohol Use in Films Produced in Different Regions

Smoking was more commonly depicted in films produced outside the US, however there were few differences in the means for smoking screen ...

Relationship Between Exposure To Brand-Specific Alcohol Advertising And Brand-Specific Consumption

Findings suggest that alcohol advertising influences an important aspect of alcohol use behavior – brand choice – among youth who ...

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