Assessing the links between human rights and global tobacco control through statements made on global fora
Abstract Background Increasingly, international health bodies frame public health measures, including tobacco control, in the context of human rights (HR). It is unclear how prevalent is the connection between human rights and tobacco control within global health governance. This paper describes the...
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Main Authors: | Neiloy R. Sircar (Author), Stella A. Bialous (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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