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Improving Legal Competencies For Obesity Prevention And Control, Wendy Collins Perdue
Improving Legal Competencies For Obesity Prevention And Control, Wendy Collins Perdue
Law Faculty Publications
Our purpose is to offer action options that will help to improve the legal competencies of public health practitioners and policy decision makers with respect to drafting, interpreting, implementing, and enforcing laws and regulations that are relevant to the effective prevention and control of obesity. The accompanying assessment paper provided a foundation for this agenda by first establishing that legal competence for obesity prevention and control is important for both health professionals, who with proper training can effectively interject health considerations into decision- making processes, and non-health professionals involved with relevant policy and legal work, who with proper training can …
Assessing Legal Competencies For Obesity Prevention And Control, Wendy Collins Perdue
Assessing Legal Competencies For Obesity Prevention And Control, Wendy Collins Perdue
Law Faculty Publications
Obesity is the result of people consistently consuming more calories than they expend. A complex interaction of social and environmental conditions affects both energy consumption and physical activity levels. Health professionals who understand the social and environmental factors related to obesity risk may find it challenging to identify, understand, or develop a strategy to improve the vast array of laws that play a role in shaping our environment and behaviors.
Competency in the use of laws and legal authorities is one of the four core elements of public health legal preparedness. Legal competency" is a particularly important component of a …
The Feedback Loop, James Gibson
The Feedback Loop, James Gibson
Law Faculty Publications
The author discusses how the "feedback loop" exists in a great many areas of the law. The law frequently derives its content from the everyday practices of those it seeks to regulation.