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Global Regulatory Strategies for Tobacco Control
Lawrence O. Gostin, Georgetown University Law Center

Available online from JAMA, Vol. 298(17):2057-2059 (2007). (subscription required to access)

Suggested Citation: Gostin, Lawrence O, " Global Regulatory Strategies for Tobacco Control, " . JAMA, Vol. 298(17):2057-2059 (2007).

The full text of this version of the working paper is not currently available online.

ABSTRACT:
Recent tobacco control regulation in North America and Western Europe has had a salutary effect, even if smoking remains a pressing public health hazard. But in the 21st century, the tobacco industry has quietly moved its locus of activity to lucrative, emerging markets—the vast populations in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. The poorest, least educated, and sickest people on earth inhabit these regions. “Big Tobacco’s” new marketing strategy will cause untold morbidity for the world’s most vulnerable. However, there are a variety of effective tobacco control policies that nations can and should enact. The World Health Organization’s newest treaty, the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control, requires signatory nations to adopt a variety of tobacco control policies to the fullest extent permissible under their constitutions. Effective tobacco control policies include: national tobacco regulatory agencies; comprehensive bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship; health warnings on cigarette packets that cover at least half of the packet, convey the risks, rotate messages, and use images; mandating smoke-free environments; and tax and price policies that make smoking prohibitively expensive. The imperatives of science, ethics, and human rights oblige society to reduce the burden of smoking, particularly among the disadvantaged.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Lawrence O. Gostin, "Global Regulatory Strategies for Tobacco Control" (November 30, 2007). Georgetown Law. Georgetown Law Faculty Working Papers. Paper 43.
http://lsr.nellco.org/georgetown/fwps/papers/43




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