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'Mixed bag' ruling from European Court on French vitamin case
06 May 2010
ANH offers its comments on European Court of Justice vitamin case
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ANH Legal Challenge: Court Hearing
30 January 2004
10.30 am, Friday 30 January 2004, High Court of Justice, London.
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ANH PRESS RELEASE: Victory in Court!
31 January 2004
Alliance for Natural Health obtains reference to European court on food supplements ban
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Welsh magistrates return guilty verdict in novel foods case
06 August 2009
The verdict is in for the case we covered on 14th July 2009
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European Court shuts ‘loophole’ that saves lives and prevents disease
27 July 2016
ANH-Intl discuses implications of a recent European Court of Justice case that restricts commercial communications between traders and doctors and other health professionals
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Danish Doctor Fights For Freedom Of Speech In Court And Wins!
05 October 2005
The Danish physician and health consultant, Carsten Vagn-Hansen, better known in Denmark as 'the radio doctor', received a fine of 10,000 DKr. last year for publicly writing about the health effects of dietary supplements, on the internet. He refused to pay the fine and instead took The Food Administration to Court. He won the case in September of this year.
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Danish Doctor Fights For Freedom Of Speech In Court And Wins! (1)
10 October 2007
The Danish physician and health consultant, Carsten Vagn-Hansen, better known in Denmark as 'the radio doctor', received a fine of 10,000 DKr. last year for publicly writing about the health effects of dietary supplements, on the internet. He refused to pay the fine and instead took The Food Administration to Court. He won the case in September of this year.
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ANH files European Court Legal Brief (1)
10 October 2007
On Monday 2 August 2004 ANH lawyers filed its detailed arguments for its challenge to the EU ban on food supplements in the European Court of Justice.
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Court Overturns FDA Ban on Low-dose Ephedra Products
15 April 2005
A United States District Court ruled yesterday that the Food and Drug Administration failed to prove that a dosage of 10 milligrams or less of ephedrine alkaloids presents an unreasonable risk of illness of injury when the agency banned all ephedrine-containing dietary supplements last year.
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ANH PRESS RELEASE: ANH legal case in ECJ
09 December 2004
ANH's landmark case goes for oral hearing in Luxembourg on 25 January 2005