Abstract
Is childhood obesity a case of medical neglect? Does it warrant state intervention? What is the state’s responsibility in creating a regulatory framework that supports parents in making healthy choices for their children’s nutrition: prohibition of obesogenic marketing for children, hidden sugars, etc. Do children have a right to not just food, but to healthy and safe food? How is the issue of malnutrition/obesity addressed in the child welfare system? Have there been cases heard in national or international courts? The ECJ ruled in 2014 that obesity can be a disability, at least in the work context. Are parents and/or the state guilty of disabling children by not doing more to prevent childhood obesity?
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 2018 |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Event | Bergen Exchanges Conference 2018 - University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway Duration: 20 Aug 2018 → 24 Aug 2018 |
Conference
Conference | Bergen Exchanges Conference 2018 |
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Location | University of Bergen |
Country/Territory | Norway |
City | Bergen |
Period | 20/08/2018 → 24/08/2018 |