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The German laws regulating alcohol use and sale are mostly focused on youth protection. In contrast to many other countries, legislation is relatively lenient and not designed to keep young people away from alcohol, but rather to teach them an appropriate approach to alcohol consumption. In 2006, approximately 1.7 million people in Germany were dependent on alcohol and needed treatment, and 2.7 million consumed alcohol in a harmful way. In 2016, Germany had the fifth highest per capita alcohol consumption worldwide.

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  • The German laws regulating alcohol use and sale are mostly focused on youth protection. In contrast to many other countries, legislation is relatively lenient and not designed to keep young people away from alcohol, but rather to teach them an appropriate approach to alcohol consumption. In 2006, approximately 1.7 million people in Germany were dependent on alcohol and needed treatment, and 2.7 million consumed alcohol in a harmful way. In 2016, Germany had the fifth highest per capita alcohol consumption worldwide. (en)
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  • Protection of Young Persons Act (en)
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  • 5.049216E8 (dbd:second)
  • Sub-Clause 1, No. 1 shall not apply to Adolescents accompanied by a Custodial Person. (en)
  • In licensed premises, at points of sale or elsewhere in public places (en)
  • § 9 Alcoholic drinks (en)
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  • The German laws regulating alcohol use and sale are mostly focused on youth protection. In contrast to many other countries, legislation is relatively lenient and not designed to keep young people away from alcohol, but rather to teach them an appropriate approach to alcohol consumption. In 2006, approximately 1.7 million people in Germany were dependent on alcohol and needed treatment, and 2.7 million consumed alcohol in a harmful way. In 2016, Germany had the fifth highest per capita alcohol consumption worldwide. (en)
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  • Alcohol laws in Germany (en)
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