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Chapter 18 The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

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18.0 Background to the FCTC

18.1 Overview of the FCTC

18.2 Guiding principles and general obligations

18.3 Measures relating to the reduction of demand for tobacco: price and tax measures

18.4 Measures relating to the reduction of demand for tobacco: non-price measures

18.5 Measures relating to the reduction of the supply of tobacco

18.6 Other obligations

18.7 Implementation and development of the FCTC: decisions of the Conference of the Parties

18.8 Enforcement of the FCTC

18.9 What the FCTC means for Australia

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Madeleine Heyward
Jonathan Liberman

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    The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
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    Useful weblinks to tobacco resources
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