International

United Kingdom

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Government policy on international tobacco control (Policy Document) (External PDF)

This is the section from the UK Department of Health's policy White Paper, 'Smoking Kills', which deals with international aspects of tobacco policy. Policy document December 1998.

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Guidance to UK embassies

Guidance produced by the government to overseas diplomatic posts around tobacco - exportation and importation. Instructions to UK embassy staff not to promote tobacco or attend tobacco sponsored events

Author : UK Government  Published By : Hansard  Published : 18/05/1999 

World Health Organisation

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WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (Treaty) (External Web Page)

The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) is the first global health treaty negotiated under the auspices of the World Health Organization. The FCTC was developed in response to the globalisation of the tobacco epidemic. It commits countries to implement a range of tobacco control measures such as a ban on tobacco advertising, protection of people from secondhand smoke, and the regulation of tobacco products.

European Union

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European Commission Treaty Article 300 (External Web Page)

Cooperation rules of the European Union in international agreements.

Establishes rules requiring EU member states to co-operate in negotiating international agreements.

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EU Treaty Article 11 (External PDF)

Common foreign policy and international co-operation.

North America

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Tobacco Control Legal Consortium (External Web Page)

Although based on US law, some of the issues covered are of relevance to other jurisdictions. This resource includes a
free searchable bibliographic database http://tobaccolawreviews.org/ of several hundred North American law review and journal articles relating to tobacco control.
It also includes an overview of issues such as the regulations for 'fire-safer' cigarettes and legal options for people exposed to secondhand smoke in the home.