BACKGROUND:It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulations aimed at preventing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Yet most analyses of trade rules and agreements focus on trade disputes, potentially overlooking how a challenge to a regulation's consistency with trade rules may lead to 'policy or regulatory chill' effects whereby countries delay, alter, or repeal regulations in order to avoid the costs of a dispute. Systematic empirical analysis of this pathway to impact was previously prevented by a dearth of systematically coded data. METHODS AND FINDINGS:Here, we analyse a newly created dataset of trade challenges about food, beverage, and tobacco regulations among 122 World Trade Organization (WTO...
Transnational tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed food corporations use the international trade reg...
Trade liberalisation is a driver of the rising burden of non-communicable diseases in Asia through i...
Preventing noncommunicable diseases is a global priority, for which the World Health Organization ha...
It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulations aimed at ...
Background It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulation...
BACKGROUND: It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulatio...
BackgroundIdentifying and tackling the factors that undermine regulation of unhealthy commodities is...
Four behavioural risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are tobacco use, physical inactivi...
Four behavioural risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are tobacco use, physical inactivi...
Four behavioural risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are tobacco use, physical inactivi...
Trade liberalisation is a driver of the rising burden of non-communicable diseases in Asia through i...
Abstract There is an emerging evidence base that global trade is linked with the rise ...
There is an emerging evidence base that global trade is linked with the rise of chronic disease in m...
Abstract There is an emerging evidence base that global trade is linked with the rise of chronic dis...
A recent trade dispute between the USA and Indonesia, overseen by the World Trade Organization, chal...
Transnational tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed food corporations use the international trade reg...
Trade liberalisation is a driver of the rising burden of non-communicable diseases in Asia through i...
Preventing noncommunicable diseases is a global priority, for which the World Health Organization ha...
It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulations aimed at ...
Background It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulation...
BACKGROUND: It has long been contested that trade rules and agreements are used to dispute regulatio...
BackgroundIdentifying and tackling the factors that undermine regulation of unhealthy commodities is...
Four behavioural risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are tobacco use, physical inactivi...
Four behavioural risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are tobacco use, physical inactivi...
Four behavioural risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are tobacco use, physical inactivi...
Trade liberalisation is a driver of the rising burden of non-communicable diseases in Asia through i...
Abstract There is an emerging evidence base that global trade is linked with the rise ...
There is an emerging evidence base that global trade is linked with the rise of chronic disease in m...
Abstract There is an emerging evidence base that global trade is linked with the rise of chronic dis...
A recent trade dispute between the USA and Indonesia, overseen by the World Trade Organization, chal...
Transnational tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed food corporations use the international trade reg...
Trade liberalisation is a driver of the rising burden of non-communicable diseases in Asia through i...
Preventing noncommunicable diseases is a global priority, for which the World Health Organization ha...