RECENT DEVELOPMENT ON TOBACCO CONTROL POLICY IN INDONESIA: ANALYZING OBSTACLES FACED BY INDONESIA IN THE RATIFICATION OF FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON TOBACCO CONTROL

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Abstract

World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (the FCTC) was adopted on 21st May 2003 and came into force on 25th February 2005. Since its adoption, Indonesia has never signed and ratified this Convention. Currently, Indonesia is the fifth largest tobacco market in the world and the third largest cigarrete consumer (WHO data in 2008), thus it is obligatory for Indonesia to obey the minimum standards of tobacco control under the FCTC. There are two problem formulations that will be answered by this writing: first, what are the obstacles faced by Indonesia during the ratification’s plan of the FCTC? Second, how far the FCTC ratification is effective in protecting public health in Indonesia? This study is normative research by using statute and comparative approaches. Indonesian policy on tobacco control always face with obstacles in the area of politic, economic, and human rights side. Most of the laws are still abstract to support public health in general. Particular researches prove that ratification efforts done by Indonesia would not cause adverse impacts to the economic advantages of tobacco but yet would be able to give effective implementation and legal certainty to protect the public health.

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Heriyanto, D. S. N. (2014). RECENT DEVELOPMENT ON TOBACCO CONTROL POLICY IN INDONESIA: ANALYZING OBSTACLES FACED BY INDONESIA IN THE RATIFICATION OF FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON TOBACCO CONTROL. JURNAL HUKUM IUS QUIA IUSTUM, 21(2), 157–174. https://doi.org/10.20885/iustum.vol21.iss2.art1

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