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  3. Vol 17 No 2 (2017): Special Issue on Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products

Published: 2018-03-29

Editorial

  • Plain Packaging Special Issue - Editorial
    The Honourable Nicola Roxon
    i-iii
    • PDF (289 KB)

Special Issue on Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products

  • Tobacco Plain Packaging in Australia: JT International v Commonwealth and Beyond
    Catherine Bond
    1-20
    • PDF (398 KB)
  • Regulatory Chill: Learnings From New Zealand’s Plain Packaging Tobacco Law
    Jane Kelsey
    21-45
    • PDF (521 KB)
  • Property and Proportionality: Evaluating Ireland’s Tobacco Packaging Legislation
    Eoin O'Dell
    46-65
    • PDF (454 KB)
  • The Tobacco Industry’s Challenge to the United Kingdom’s Standardised Packaging Legislation – Global Lessons for Tobacco Control Policy?
    Jonathan Griffiths
    66-82
    • PDF (352 KB)
  • Making the Case for Canada to Join the Tobacco Plain Packaging Revolution
    Becky Freeman
    83-101
    • PDF (502 KB)
  • Investor-State Dispute Settlement and Tobacco Control: Implications for Non-Communicable Diseases Prevention and Consumption-Control Measures
    Hope Johnson
    102-130
    • PDF (453 KB)
  • The Global Tobacco Epidemic, the Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products, and the World Trade Organization
    Matthew Rimmer
    131-160
    • PDF (572KB)
  • Tobacco-Free Investment: Harnessing the Power of the Finance Industry in Comprehensive Tobacco Control
    Bronwyn King, Clare Payne, Emily Stone
    161-174
    • PDF (459KB)

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