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The [[Estonian Association of Advertising Agencies]] ([[Eesti Reklaamiagentuuride]] in Estonian) was formed in 1998 and 'brings together well-known and largest advertising agencies in Estonia. It is set up and funded by the advertising industry to apply code and rules regulating advertising content. The purpose of ERAL is to protect common interests and secure the rights of members of the association, regulation of professional ethics, and promotion of advertising-related activity.'<ref name="AEF">[[Advertising Education Forum [http://web.archive.org/web/20060212040326/http://www.aeforum.org/reg_env/estonia.html Estonia], July 2005, Accessed 3 August 2012</ref> According to the [[Advertising Education Forum]] in the UK in 2005 the 'Estonian system of self-regulation is currently under development.'<ref name="AEF"/>
 
   
 
   
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== History/background ==
 
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== Brands ==
 
Details of significant brands, and market share
 
 
== Subsidiaries ==
 
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== People ==
 
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== Lobbying & PR ==
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== Affiliations ==
 
== Affiliations ==
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[[Category:Advertising Industry]]
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[[Category:Food Industry]]
 
[[Category:Food Industry People|SURNAME, NAME]]
 
[[Category:Food Lobby Groups]]
 
[[Category:Food Lobbyists and PR people|SURNAME, NAME]]
 
[[Category:Food NGOs]]
 
[[Category:Food Policy Groups]]
 
[[Category:Food Science and Scientists|SURNAME, NAME]]
 
[[Category:Food Government Agencies]]
 
 
[[Category:Web of Influence]]
 
[[Category:Web of Influence]]

Revision as of 12:46, 3 August 2012

The Estonian Association of Advertising Agencies (Eesti Reklaamiagentuuride in Estonian) was formed in 1998 and 'brings together well-known and largest advertising agencies in Estonia. It is set up and funded by the advertising industry to apply code and rules regulating advertising content. The purpose of ERAL is to protect common interests and secure the rights of members of the association, regulation of professional ethics, and promotion of advertising-related activity.'[1] According to the Advertising Education Forum in the UK in 2005 the 'Estonian system of self-regulation is currently under development.'[1]


People

Policy Positions

Political Connections

Lobbying & PR

Affiliations

CSR

Controversies

Other Resources

Contact

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 [[Advertising Education Forum Estonia, July 2005, Accessed 3 August 2012