Regulating Tobacco Flavors: Implications of WTO Law

A. Mitchell
Mitchell, Andrew
T. Voon
Voon, Tania

Article from: TDM 5 (2012), in Legal Issues in Tobacco Control

Abstract

Within the World Trade Organization ("WTO"), regulatory measures of Canada and the United States restricting "flavoring" of tobacco products including cigarettes with additives such as chocolate, clove and sweeteners are under challenge. At the same time, the tobacco lobby continues to target other tobacco control measures on the basis that they violate international trade or investment law, including Australia's plain packaging proposal, Uruguay's stricter labelling requirements, and Norway's display ban. The WTO-consistency of regulatory restrictions on tobacco flavoring provides an ...

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Suggested Citation

A. Mitchell; T. Voon; "Regulating Tobacco Flavors: Implications of WTO Law"
TDM 5 (2012), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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