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Tobacco Control and the World Trade Organization : Mapping Member States’ Positions after the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

机译:烟草控制和世界贸易组织:制定成员国在“烟草控制框架公约”之后的立场

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Objective To note the frequency of discussions and disputes about tobacco control measures at the World Trade Organization (WTO) before and after the coming into force of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). To review trends or patterns in the positions taken by members of the WTO with respect to tobacco control measures. To discuss possible explanations for these observed trends/patterns. Methods We gathered data on tobacco-related disputes in the WTO since its establishment in 1995 and its forerunner, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), prior-FCTC and post-FCTC. We also looked at debates on tobacco control measures within the WTO more broadly. To this end, we classified and coded the positions of WTO member states during discussions on tobacco control and the FCTC, from 1995 until 2013, within the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee and the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Council. Results There is a growing interest within the WTO for tobacco-related issues and opposition to tobacco control measures is moving away from high-income countries towards low(er) income countries. Conclusions The growing prominence of tobacco issues in the WTO can be attributed at least in part to the fact that during the past decade tobacco firms have been marginalised from the domestic policy-making process in many countries, which has forced them to look for other ways and forums to influence decision-making. Furthermore, the finding that almost all recent opposition within the WTO to stronger tobacco regulations came from developing countries is consistent with a relative shift of transnational tobacco companies’ lobbying efforts from developed to developing countries.
机译:目的注意到在《烟草控制框架公约》(FCTC)生效之前和之后,世界贸易组织(WTO)就烟草控制措施进行讨论和争执的频率。审查WTO成员在烟草控制措施方面所持立场的趋势或模式。讨论这些观察到的趋势/模式的可能解释。方法我们收集了世界贸易组织(WTO)自1995年成立以来及其前身《关税与贸易总协定》(GATT),《烟草控制框架公约》之前和《烟草控制框架公约》之后的数据。我们还更广泛地研究了有关WTO内烟草控制措施的辩论。为此,在1995年至2013年期间,在技术性贸易壁垒委员会(TBT)委员会和与贸易有关的知识产权方面(TRIPS),我们在关于烟草控制和FCTC的讨论中对WTO成员国的立场进行了分类和编码。 )理事会。结果WTO对烟草相关问题的兴趣与日俱增,对烟草控制措施的反对也从高收入国家转向低收入国家。结论世贸组织中烟草问题日益突出的原因至少可以归因于以下事实:在过去的十年中,许多国家中的烟草公司在国内决策过程中被边缘化,这迫使他们寻求其他方法。以及影响决策的论坛。此外,世界贸易组织内几乎所有反对更严格的烟草法规的反对意见都来自发展中国家,这与跨国烟草公司游说努力从发达国家向发展中国家的相对转变是一致的。

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