The League Against Tobacco Smoke in Public v. Minister of Health and Family

Certain motorsport events were exempted from the law that bans tobacco company sponsorship of sporting events. An administrative agency issued an order adding a new motorsport event to the list of exempted activities. The League Against Tobacco Smoke in Public challenged this order, arguing that the exemption only applied to events in existence at the time of the law's passage. The court rejected this argument and upheld the order.

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The League Against Tobacco Smoke in Public v. Minister of Health and Family et al., Case No. 85399, Council of State (1990).

  • France
  • May 9, 1990
  • Council of State

Parties

Plaintiff The League Against Tobacco Smoke in Public (La Ligue Contre la Fumee du Tabac en Public)

Defendant

  • Minister of Health and Family
  • Secretary of Youth and Sports

Legislation Cited

Law No. 7

Order of Dec. 26, 1986

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