Public health over private wealth: rebalancing public and private interests in international trade and investment agreements
The emerging global trade and investment regime is a site of ongoing contestation between states, powerful industry actors and civil society organisations seeking to influence the formation of legal rules, principles, practices and institutions. The inclusion of major transnational tobacco, alcohol...
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Main Authors: | Ashley Schram (Author), Belinda Townsend (Author), Jeremy Youde (Author), Sharon Friel (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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