The Eyes on Ages Network Conference took place on Thursday May 30 2013 in Amsterdam. This conference is a part of a study about legal alcohol age limits, commissioned by the European Commission (DG Sanco). The study is coordinated by the Dutch Institute for Alcohol Policy (STAP).
In total 85 participants from 28 different countries attended the conference. Here you will find the presentations about good practices in Europe. The presentations regarding the results of the study will be added to this page when the final report has been published by the EC.
Why legal age limits for buying alcohol matter: by prof. dr. Peter Anderson
Prof. dr. Peter Anderson - Why legal age limits matter (1,12 MB)
Good practices on alcohol legislation focussed on age limits
Prof. Emanuele Scafato (Italy) - Raising the age limits (6,73 MB)
Natacha Torres-da-Silva (Portugal) - Raising the age limits (1,72 MB)
Kama Dabrowska (Poland) - Ban on alcohol sales through internet (1,15 MB)
Good practices on enforcement of age limits for alcohol
Marian Gacsbaranyi (Netherlands) - Enforcement communication (2,88 MB)
Thomas Karlsson MSc (Finland) - PAKKA project and sanctions (1,31 MB)
Martin Piepmeyer (Germany) - The use of mysteryshoppers in enforcement strategies (4,45 MB)
Majvor Schultz Fredholm (Sweden) - STAD project (537 kB)
Patrick Widell (Sweden) - The problem of illegal mobile sales to minors (1,82 MB)