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The Regulation of E-cigarettes – International, European and National Challenges Lukasz Gruszczynski (ed) Cheltenham/Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019, 320 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2019

Sabrina RÖTTGER-WIRTZ*
Affiliation:
Maastricht University, Netherlands

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References

1 European Commission, Commission Decision of 12.2.2019 on the proposed citizens’ initiative entitled “Let’s demand smarter vaping regulation!” C(2019) 926 final. Signatures will be collected until 20 February 2020.

2 This term is used in Chapter 2 of the book at hand, drawing on the business theory of disruptive technologies developed by Clayton Christensen and Joseph Bower, for innovations that revolutionises an existing market, shaking-up established market structures and also consumer demands. See J Bower and C Christensen, “Disruptive Technologies: Catching the Wave” (1995) 73(1) Harvard Business Review 43–53.