The alcohol field is becoming more aware of the consequences of world trade law for alcohol policies. However, there is a need for greater clarity about the different effects of trade on alcohol-related harm. Methods A comprehensive review of all literature on alcohol and world trade [including World Trade Organization (WTO) disputes on alcohol], supported by amore selective review of other relevant cases, academic reports and the grey literature on trade and health. Results The burden of WTO law on alcohol policies depends upon the type of policy in question. Purely protectionist policies are likely to be struck down, which may lead to increases in alcohol-related harm. Partly protectionist and partly health-motivated policies are also at...
Background: It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulatio...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
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Background: Accelerating progress to implement effective alcohol policies is necessary to achieve mu...
The power of the alcohol industry pervades the global governance of alcohol. The influence of the in...
Many professionals in the alcohol field see the role of the the European Court of Justice (ECJ) as ...
Since 2010, the World Health Organization has advocated the use of health information labelling to i...
Introduction and Aims: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, responsible fo...
In 2010, the World Health Organization published the Global Alcohol Strategy to Reduce the Harmful U...
In 1983 the World Health Assembly declared alcohol-related problems to be among the world’s major he...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
BACKGROUND: It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulatio...
Background: Efforts to reduce alcohol-related harm face strong resistance from the alcohol industry....
Background: It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulatio...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
Ralston et al highlight the ways that different actors in global nutrition governance conceptualise ...
Background: Accelerating progress to implement effective alcohol policies is necessary to achieve mu...
The power of the alcohol industry pervades the global governance of alcohol. The influence of the in...
Many professionals in the alcohol field see the role of the the European Court of Justice (ECJ) as ...
Since 2010, the World Health Organization has advocated the use of health information labelling to i...
Introduction and Aims: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, responsible fo...
In 2010, the World Health Organization published the Global Alcohol Strategy to Reduce the Harmful U...
In 1983 the World Health Assembly declared alcohol-related problems to be among the world’s major he...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
BACKGROUND: It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulatio...
Background: Efforts to reduce alcohol-related harm face strong resistance from the alcohol industry....
Background: It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulatio...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
Ralston et al highlight the ways that different actors in global nutrition governance conceptualise ...