Deputy Attorney-General v. Caterer

The Deputy Attorney-General appealed the dismissal of a criminal action filed against the owner of a catering business for failure to comply with the sections of the Tobacco Act requiring that workplaces, restaurants, and other places be smoke-free. The Court overturned the dismissal, finding that the regulations of smoke-free places in the Tobacco Act applied to the catering business.

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Deputy Attorney-General v. Caterer, LJN: BK8211, Nr. 09/02289 E, De Hoge Raad [Supreme Court of the Netherlands] (2010).

  • Netherlands
  • Feb 23, 2010
  • Supreme Court of the Netherlands (De Hoge Raad)

Parties

Plaintiff Deputy Attorney-General

Defendant Caterer

Legislation Cited

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Type of Litigation

Tobacco Control Topics

Substantive Issues

Type of Tobacco Product

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