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Filling In The Blanks On Reducing Tobacco Product Addictiveness In The Fctc Partial Guidelines For Articles 9 & 10, Eric N. Lindblom Nov 2014

Filling In The Blanks On Reducing Tobacco Product Addictiveness In The Fctc Partial Guidelines For Articles 9 & 10, Eric N. Lindblom

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

The existing Partial Guidelines for Implementation of Articles 9 & 10 of the WHO Framework Convention for Tobacco Control includes a strategy for regulating tobacco products to reduce their attractiveness, but does not yet provide any guidance for reducing either the toxicity or the addictiveness of tobacco products. Section 1.2.1.2, “Addictiveness (dependence liability),” states only that: “This section has been left blank intentionally to indicate that guidance will be proposed at a later stage.” A related footnote says that the blanks will be filled “as new country experience, and scientific, medical and other evidence become available. . . [and] will …


The World Health Organization's Framework Convention On Tobacco Control: An Analysis Of Guidelines Adopted By The Conference Of The Parties, Sam F. Halabi Sep 2014

The World Health Organization's Framework Convention On Tobacco Control: An Analysis Of Guidelines Adopted By The Conference Of The Parties, Sam F. Halabi

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

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E-Cigarettes, Vaping, And Youth, Lawrence O. Gostin, Aliza Y. Glasner Jun 2014

E-Cigarettes, Vaping, And Youth, Lawrence O. Gostin, Aliza Y. Glasner

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

E-cigarettes, a relatively new product, storming the tobacco industry are causing a massive stir among public health advocates. While e-cigarettes have the potential to serve as an effective harm reduction tool for existing smokers, they also may present an equally tempting pathway to first time smoking, particularly among youth. Many fear that e-cigarettes will revive the popular smoking culture that has taken decades to dismantle.

In April 2014, the FDA issued proposed rules to “deem” or extend its authority over tobacco products to regulate electronic cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, nicotine gels, waterpipe (hookah) tobacco, and orally ingested dissolvable tobacco products. …


Fcts's Cop6 Meeting And Its Implications For Tobacco Control Polices, Lukasz A. Gruszczynski Dec 2013

Fcts's Cop6 Meeting And Its Implications For Tobacco Control Polices, Lukasz A. Gruszczynski

Lukasz A Gruszczynski

The sixth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) of the Framework Conventionon Tobacco Control (FCTC) took place in Moscow on 13 – 18 October 2014. This report is intended to summarize the outcomes of the COP6, analyzing in more detail three specific issues that were addressed and/or discussed during the meeting: (i) the relationship between international trade regime and the FCTC; (ii) the guidelines for the implementation of Art. 6 of the FCTC (price and tax measures); and (iii) the treatment of electronic nicotine delivery systems.