Using Human Rights Law to Progress Alcohol Control

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Abstract

Alcohol control has long been recognised as a public health concern. Recent years have also seen increased recognition of the relationship between alcohol control and the human rights agenda. However, fragmentation exists in key global governance instruments over the role alcohol control plays as a human rights priority. The relative success of tobacco control illustrates how utilisation of agendas beyond public health can mobilise action.

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Slattery, C. (2021). Using Human Rights Law to Progress Alcohol Control. European Journal of Risk Regulation, 12(2), 444–459. https://doi.org/10.1017/err.2020.64

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