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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tania Voon , Andrew D. Mitchell , Jonathan Liberman , Glyn AyresPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.528kg ISBN: 9780857939425ISBN 10: 0857939424 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 31 August 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsVoon, Mitchell, and Liberman offer a penetrating analysis of the monumental struggle against smoking in the 21st century - the leading preventable cause of death in the world. Their book is undoubtedly the seminal scholarly examination of plain packaging of tobacco products. ''Big Tobacco'' is challenging plain packaging rules in trade, investment, and constitutional forums around the world. It is simply impossible to understand the law, policy, and profound social implications of tobacco control without this masterful text. - Lawrence O. Gostin, Georgetown University and World Health Organization Centre on Public Health Law and Human Rights, US This book is a ''must read'' for anyone interested in tobacco regulation at the international level. Written by an impressive array of experts in a variety of fields, it deals with international rules on trade, investment, intellectual property, and public health, as well as constitutional issues in Australia - at the vanguard of plain packaging of tobacco - and other jurisdictions. It is an informative and timely guide to current debates on these important issues. - Lorand Bartels, University of Cambridge, UK This book provides a definitive account of Australia's pioneering public health legislation on the plain packaging of tobacco products. The regime was designed to implement the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and address the impacts of ''the tobacco epidemic''. A number of nation states plan on emulating Australia's exemplary regime. In a panic, the tobacco industry has sought to challenge the plain packaging of tobacco products under both Australian constitutional and administrative law, and international trade, investment, and intellectual property laws. This book provides a lucid, thoughtful, and intelligent analysis of the ''mega-litigation'' over the plain packaging of tobacco products, and highlights the necessity for public health measures in this area. It is a timely and prescient work. --- Matthew Rimmer, The Australian National University College of Law and ACIPA, Australia 'If you're interested in tobacco regulation in the international arena, buy this book. With its massive array of research resources, including extensive bibliography and lists of legal instruments, documents, cases and awards, it will certainly assist and inform practitioners, scholars and policy makers in law, medicine and public health worldwide.' -- Phillip Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barrister Magazine 'The thoughtful book edited by Tania Voon and her colleagues provides some valuable insights into the explosion of international activity stimulated by the Australian plain packaging legislation... This book provides a timely and thoughtful frame of reference for the tobacco control debate.' -- Michael Blakeney, European Intellectual Property Review 'Voon, Mitchell, and Liberman offer a penetrating analysis of the monumental struggle against smoking in the 21st century - the leading preventable cause of death in the world. Their book is undoubtedly the seminal scholarly examination of plain packaging of tobacco products. Big Tobacco is challenging plain packaging rules in trade, investment, and constitutional forums around the world. It is simply impossible to understand the law, policy, and profound social implications of tobacco control without this masterful text.' -- Lawrence O. Gostin, Georgetown University and World Health Organization Centre on Public Health Law and Human Rights, US 'This book is a must read for anyone interested in tobacco regulation at the international level. Written by an impressive array of experts in a variety of fields, it deals with international rules on trade, investment, intellectual property, and public health, as well as constitutional issues in Australia - at the vanguard of plain packaging of tobacco - and other jurisdictions. It is an informative and timely guide to current debates on these important issues.' -- Lorand Bartels, University of Cambridge, UK 'This book provides a definitive account of Australia's pioneering public health legislation on the plain packaging of tobacco products. The regime was designed to implement the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and address the impacts of the tobacco epidemic . A number of nation states plan on emulating Australia's exemplary regime. In a panic, the tobacco industry has sought to challenge the plain packaging of tobacco products under both Australian constitutional and administrative law, and international trade, investment, and intellectual property laws. This book provides a lucid, thoughtful, and intelligent analysis of the mega-litigation over the plain packaging of tobacco products, and highlights the necessity for public health measures in this area. It is a timely and prescient work.' -- Matthew Rimmer, The Australian National University College of Law and ACIPA, Australia 'Voon, Mitchell, and Liberman offer a penetrating analysis of the monumental struggle against smoking in the 21st century - the leading preventable cause of death in the world. Their book is undoubtedly the seminal scholarly examination of plain packaging of tobacco products. Big Tobacco is challenging plain packaging rules in trade, investment, and constitutional forums around the world. It is simply impossible to understand the law, policy, and profound social implications of tobacco control without this masterful text.' - Lawrence O. Gostin, Georgetown University and World Health Organization Centre on Public Health Law and Human Rights, US 'This book is a must read for anyone interested in tobacco regulation at the international level. Written by an impressive array of experts in a variety of fields, it deals with international rules on trade, investment, intellectual property, and public health, as well as constitutional issues in Australia - at the vanguard of plain packaging of tobacco - and other jurisdictions. It is an informative and timely guide to current debates on these important issues.' - Lorand Bartels, University of Cambridge, UK 'This book provides a definitive account of Australia's pioneering public health legislation on the plain packaging of tobacco products. The regime was designed to implement the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and address the impacts of the tobacco epidemic . A number of nation states plan on emulating Australia's exemplary regime. In a panic, the tobacco industry has sought to challenge the plain packaging of tobacco products under both Australian constitutional and administrative law, and international trade, investment, and intellectual property laws. This book provides a lucid, thoughtful, and intelligent analysis of the mega-litigation over the plain packaging of tobacco products, and highlights the necessity for public health measures in this area. It is a timely and prescient work.' - Matthew Rimmer, The Australian National University College of Law and ACIPA, Australia Author InformationEdited by Tania Voon, Professor and Associate Dean (Research), Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Andrew D. Mitchell, Professor, Faculty of Law, Monash University and Jonathan Liberman, Director, McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer, a joint initiative of Cancer Council Victoria and Union for International Cancer Control, Australia with Glyn Ayres, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |