Tobacco companies and tobacco exporting WTO members have initiated an increasing number of disputes in national, regional and worldwide jurisdictions and investor-state arbitrations challenging the legal consistency of tobacco control measures - such as Australia’s "Tobacco Plain Packaging" legislation and regulations - with international trade, investment and intellectual property law. The defendant countries and non-governmental organizations tend to justify tobacco-control measures by invoking public health provisions in international economic law (IEL), domestic constitutional laws, public health legislation, human rights law and the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) ratified by 177 UN member...
Public health instruments have been under constant development and renewal for decades. Internationa...
WTO law distinguishes legal restraints governing non-discriminatory health regulations from those go...
This article focuses on Australian tobacco control measures and the legal challenges brought against...
Tobacco companies and tobacco exporting members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have initiated...
This chapter defends a legal human right to tobacco control. Building on existing work, the chapter ...
This comment on the legal findings of the four WTO panel reports of June 2018 on Australia's tobacco...
As the World Trade Organization ( WTO ) enters its third decade, it can chronicle a growing list of ...
The nexus between human rights and WTO law raises several questions of complex solution. Specificall...
Unlike the current covid-19 pandemic, the tobacco pandemic has not been adequately assessed through ...
The lack of a consolidated set of norms, principles, and procedures in international health law refl...
In December 2012 Australia became the first country to introduce laws mandating plain packaging of t...
This article examines how various supra-national tribunals have approached adjudication of health-re...
BackgroundIncreasingly, international health bodies frame public health measures, including tobacco ...
The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) identifies civil and criminal litigation as a pub...
International economic law (IEL) developed since ancient times based on private and public, national...
Public health instruments have been under constant development and renewal for decades. Internationa...
WTO law distinguishes legal restraints governing non-discriminatory health regulations from those go...
This article focuses on Australian tobacco control measures and the legal challenges brought against...
Tobacco companies and tobacco exporting members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have initiated...
This chapter defends a legal human right to tobacco control. Building on existing work, the chapter ...
This comment on the legal findings of the four WTO panel reports of June 2018 on Australia's tobacco...
As the World Trade Organization ( WTO ) enters its third decade, it can chronicle a growing list of ...
The nexus between human rights and WTO law raises several questions of complex solution. Specificall...
Unlike the current covid-19 pandemic, the tobacco pandemic has not been adequately assessed through ...
The lack of a consolidated set of norms, principles, and procedures in international health law refl...
In December 2012 Australia became the first country to introduce laws mandating plain packaging of t...
This article examines how various supra-national tribunals have approached adjudication of health-re...
BackgroundIncreasingly, international health bodies frame public health measures, including tobacco ...
The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) identifies civil and criminal litigation as a pub...
International economic law (IEL) developed since ancient times based on private and public, national...
Public health instruments have been under constant development and renewal for decades. Internationa...
WTO law distinguishes legal restraints governing non-discriminatory health regulations from those go...
This article focuses on Australian tobacco control measures and the legal challenges brought against...