Expansion of Smoke-Free Policies: Stepping Up FCTC’s Game

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Abstract

The Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC) is undoubtedly the most efficient international instrument for tobacco control. Article 8 FCTC shapes many smoke-free policies worldwide and in doing so it is usually associated with smoke-free regulation in enclosed public spaces. Our paper highlights that the FCTC contains a sound foundation for smoke-free policies that stretch beyond enclosed public places, such as open public spaces and (quasi-)private spaces. We demonstrate, in particular, that such wide smoke-free regulation, which is gaining momentum around the globe, is versatile and compatible with human rights standards. As such, these expanded smoke-free policies contribute to a wider culture of smoking denormalisation that scales up FCTC’s aspiration for tobacco control and subsequently to a smoke-free global society.

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Tsampi, A., Been, J. V., Bruijn, M., & Toebes, B. (2022). Expansion of Smoke-Free Policies: Stepping Up FCTC’s Game. European Journal of Health Law, 29(2), 261–274. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718093-bja10062

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