Public Health and International Economic Law
Preventing Non-Communicable Diseases and Promoting Better Health for All

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Author(s)
Garde, Amandine
Messenger, Gregory
Language
EnglishAbstract
Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Although non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancers, diabetes, and heart diseases are preventable, they have risen dramatically over the last 30 years. This is in part due to increased international trade and foreign direct investment in the tobacco, alcohol and food industries. As governments attempt to regulate these industries, this book raises important and timely questions about the relationship between public health and international trade and investment law. Providing a clear and succinct analysis of the relevant trade and investment regimes and the obligations they impose, this book identifies the key principles that must be considered when formulating and implementing NCD prevention strategies that are both effective and able to withstand legal challenges.
Keywords
Public health; International trade law; Public international law; Non-communicable diseasesISBN
9781529242782, 9781529242768, 9781529242775Publisher
Bristol University PressPublication date and place
Bristol, 2025Imprint
Bristol University PressClassification
Public International law: health
Public international law: economic and trade
Public health and safety law

