The need to reduce disability and premature deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is increasingly engaging international organisations and national and sub-national governments. In this book, experts from a range of backgrounds provide insights into the legal implications of regulating tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy foods, all of which are risk factors for NCDs. As individual countries and the international community move to increase targeting of these risk factors, affected industries are turning to national and international law to challenge the resulting regulations.
The need to reduce disability and premature deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is increasingly engaging international organisations and national and sub-national governments. In this book, experts from a range of backgrounds provide insights into the legal implications of regulating tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy foods, all of which are risk factors for NCDs. As individual countries and the international community move to increase targeting of these risk factors, affected industries are turning to national and international law to challenge the resulting regulations.
Tania Voon is Professor at Melbourne Law School and a former Legal Officer of the Appellate Body Secretariat of the World Trade Organization. Andrew Mitchell is Professor at Melbourne Law School and Australian Research Council Future Fellow. Jonathan Liberman is Director of the McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer, a joint initiative of Cancer Council Victoria and the Union for International Cancer Control.
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Part I: Challenges of Non-Communicable Diseases 1. Introduction Tania Voon 2. Making Effective Use of Law in the Global Governance of NCD Prevention Jonathan Liberman 3. Researchers and Research Knowledge in Evidence-Informed Policy Innovation Evan Anderson and Scott Burris Part II: NCD Risk Regulation under International and Comparative Law 4. International Human Rights Law Tanya E Baytor and Oscar A Cabrera 5. International Trade Law Tania Voon and Andrew D Mitchell 6. International Investment Law Benn McGrady 7. International Intellectual Property Law Mark Davison 8. Interaction with Domestic Intellectual Property Law Enrico Bonadio 9. Constitutional Perspectives: United Kingdom and South Africa Stephanie Palmer Part III: National and Regional Perspectives of NCD Risk Regulation 10. United States Stephen D Sugarman 11. Canada Barbara von Tigerstrom 12. Latin America Fernanda Alonso and Alejandro Madrazo 13. European Union Alberto Alemanno and Amandine Garde 14. Africa Rachel Kitonyo-Devotsu 15. New Zealand Susy Frankel 16. Australia Sondra Davoren Caroline Mills and Alexandra Jones Part IV: Case Study of a Legal Dispute 17. The High Court of Australia and the Marlboro Man Matthew Rimmer
Part I: Challenges of Non-Communicable Diseases 1. Introduction Tania Voon 2. Making Effective Use of Law in the Global Governance of NCD Prevention Jonathan Liberman 3. Researchers and Research Knowledge in Evidence-Informed Policy Innovation Evan Anderson and Scott Burris Part II: NCD Risk Regulation under International and Comparative Law 4. International Human Rights Law Tanya E Baytor and Oscar A Cabrera 5. International Trade Law Tania Voon and Andrew D Mitchell 6. International Investment Law Benn McGrady 7. International Intellectual Property Law Mark Davison 8. Interaction with Domestic Intellectual Property Law Enrico Bonadio 9. Constitutional Perspectives: United Kingdom and South Africa Stephanie Palmer Part III: National and Regional Perspectives of NCD Risk Regulation 10. United States Stephen D Sugarman 11. Canada Barbara von Tigerstrom 12. Latin America Fernanda Alonso and Alejandro Madrazo 13. European Union Alberto Alemanno and Amandine Garde 14. Africa Rachel Kitonyo-Devotsu 15. New Zealand Susy Frankel 16. Australia Sondra Davoren Caroline Mills and Alexandra Jones Part IV: Case Study of a Legal Dispute 17. The High Court of Australia and the Marlboro Man Matthew Rimmer
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