
Beer Law
Cambridge University Press
Published on 16. October 2025
Book
Hardback
270 pages
978-1-009-63257-7 (ISBN)
Description
Beer affects the law, and the law affects beer. The regulation of beer goes back thousands of years, and beer laws have shaped society in both obvious and unexpected ways. Beer Law provides a fun and accessible account of the complex interaction between law and beer. The book engages with a broad range of beer law topics including: * Health, * Intellectual property, * Consumer protection and unfair competition, * Contract, * Competition, * International trade, * Environment, * Tax. The book also provides a detailed description of beer, brewing, beer as a product, and the brewing industry, as well as an overview of some broad lessons from the regulation of beer. Given the importance of understanding law in context, the book also explores beer, beer culture and beer laws in more detail with a focus on Belgium, the Czech Republic, Germany, the Nordic countries, North America, and Britain and Ireland.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
593 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-63257-7 (9781009632577)
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Dan Jerker B. Svantesson | William van Caenegem | Anthea Gerrard
Beer Law
Book
10/2025
Cambridge University Press
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Persons
Dan Jerker B. Svantesson is Professor at the Faculty of Law, Bond University. He has written extensively on international aspects of Internet law and data privacy. He is also an award-winning amateur brewer, including a Chocolate Baltic Porter being 'Best of Show' amongst 580 competing beers in the 2022 Queensland Amateur Brewing Championship.
Author
Bond University, Queensland
Bond University, Queensland
Bond University, Queensland
Masarykova univerzita, Czech Republic
Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Georg-August-Universitaet, Goettingen, Germany
Content
1. About beer, beer brewing, and beer law; 2. Germany - purity laws, beer gardens and beer wars; 3. Healthy laws for unhealthy beers?; 4. The Nordic countries - from 'lagom' to the extreme and back again; 5. Beer seen through intellectual property glasses, and intellectual property through beer glasses...; 6. Belgium as a beer country (or beer as a Belgian country?); 7. Consumer protection and unfair competition law; 8. Czech beer culture - the Urquell and 'going for a one'; 9. Contracts, competition, international trade, and the environment; 11. Why tax beer - what has it achieved?; 12. British and Irish beer traditions; 13. Broader lessons from the regulation of beer; Postscript.