Affiliation:
1. Department of Economics University of Potsdam Potsdam Germany
2. Health Research Institute, Faculty of Public Health Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Lithuania
3. Department for Epidemiology and Biostatistics National Institute for Health Development Tallinn Estonia
4. Ministry of Justice, Criminal Policy Department Tallinn Estonia
5. Institute of Family Medicine and Public Health University of Tartu Tartu Estonia
Abstract
AbstractIssuesThe aim of this narrative review is to provide a detailed, chronological overview on the development of Estonian alcohol control legislation during 1990–2020.ApproachQualitative document review focused on six legislative acts central to Estonian alcohol control policy. Distinguishing four policy areas (availability, advertising, taxation and drink‐driving), the review identifies and describes significant changes in these legislative acts and their amendments from 1990 to 2020.Key FindingsThe review identified 51 significant changes in acts regulating either availability, advertising, taxation or drink‐driving in Estonia. Majority of these changes (n = 36) relate to Alcohol Excise Duty Act and the Alcohol Act which regulate the taxation, production and sales of alcohol. Although all six key legislative acts were introduced during the 1990s, only a few significant changes to alcohol control policy were made in this decade. In contrast, the 2000s experienced an intense period of new legislation and amendments followed by 2010s when the main emphasis was on alcohol taxation and advertising.ImplicationsDuring three decades, Estonian alcohol control legislation has gradually evolved to include most evidence‐based measures to reduce the harmful use of alcohol, the effects of the policies on consumption and alcohol‐related harms remain relatively modest.ConclusionThe liberal and unregulated alcohol control measures in the 1990s have transitioned in the following two decades towards a coherent alcohol policy. While many of the World Health Organization's ‘best buys’ have been successfully implemented, there are still some recommendations which have not been targeted.
Funder
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Subject
Health (social science),Medicine (miscellaneous)
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