International covenants establish a role for governments in ensuring the conditions for human health and wellbeing, which has been recognised as a central human right. International trade agreements, conversely, prioritise the rights of corporations over health and human rights. International trade agreements are threatening existing tobacco control policies and restrict the possibility of implementing new controls. This situation is unrecognised by many tobacco control advocates in signatory nations, especially those in developing countries. Recent agreements on eliminating various trade restrictions, including those on tobacco, have expanded far beyond simply international movement of goods to include internal tobacco distribution regulat...
Abstract: This article aims to give a glimpse at the potential impact of international trade and inv...
Four behavioural risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are tobacco use, physical inactivi...
Objective: To evaluate how transnational tobacco companies, working through their local affiliates, ...
Over the past few decades, ‘‘Big Tobacco’ ’ has spread its tentacles across the developing world wit...
Tobacco Control came into force as a result of at least 40 countries becoming State Parties through ...
The conclusion of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) w...
In recent years, tobacco has been the subject of increasingly more stringent regulatory attention. A...
This Article examines the operation of the tobacco industry in the United States. Part I examines th...
Faced with a difficult business environment in the United States and the falling demand for cigarett...
Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) poses significant challenges in respect of tobacco control,...
Tobacco companies are increasingly turning to trade and investment agreements to challenge measures ...
This comment on the legal findings of the four WTO panel reports of June 2018 on Australia's tobacco...
The Tobacco Convention was adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2003. Nikogosian and Ki...
This dissertation investigates the rising authority of non-state actors vis-à-vis the state by exami...
Annex 4 of the final technical reportFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Accords comme...
Abstract: This article aims to give a glimpse at the potential impact of international trade and inv...
Four behavioural risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are tobacco use, physical inactivi...
Objective: To evaluate how transnational tobacco companies, working through their local affiliates, ...
Over the past few decades, ‘‘Big Tobacco’ ’ has spread its tentacles across the developing world wit...
Tobacco Control came into force as a result of at least 40 countries becoming State Parties through ...
The conclusion of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) w...
In recent years, tobacco has been the subject of increasingly more stringent regulatory attention. A...
This Article examines the operation of the tobacco industry in the United States. Part I examines th...
Faced with a difficult business environment in the United States and the falling demand for cigarett...
Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) poses significant challenges in respect of tobacco control,...
Tobacco companies are increasingly turning to trade and investment agreements to challenge measures ...
This comment on the legal findings of the four WTO panel reports of June 2018 on Australia's tobacco...
The Tobacco Convention was adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2003. Nikogosian and Ki...
This dissertation investigates the rising authority of non-state actors vis-à-vis the state by exami...
Annex 4 of the final technical reportFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Accords comme...
Abstract: This article aims to give a glimpse at the potential impact of international trade and inv...
Four behavioural risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are tobacco use, physical inactivi...
Objective: To evaluate how transnational tobacco companies, working through their local affiliates, ...