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ASPECT Consortium
(2004) Tobacco or health in the European Union: Past, present and future. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
This is an up to date review of tobacco product regulation in Europe and makes recommendations for the future, based on the best international evidence and practice.
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Bates C, McNeill A, Jarvis M & Gray N
(1999) The future of tobacco product regulation and labeling in Europe: Implications for the forthcoming EU directive. Tobacco Control, 8, 225-235.
This special report, albeit slightly dated, is still relevant today in that it critiques tobacco product regulation in Europe.
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Framework Convention Alliance
(2006) Framework Convention Alliance (FCA) FCTC Briefing Paper for TobReg Kobe Meeting: Developing effective product regulation under the FCTC. Geneva: FCA.
This is a recent critique of tobacco product regulation, written for discussion as part of the World Health Organization’s tobacco control treaty – the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). Download publication as a PDF
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Gray N & Boyle P
(2004) The case of the disappearing nitrosamines: A potentially global phenomenon. Tobacco Control, 13, 13-16.
This article outlines the case for capping the level of nitrosamines in cigarettes.
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Gray N & Kozlowski LT
(2003) More on the regulation of tobacco smoke: How we got here and where next. Annals of Oncology, 14, 353-357.
This is a review of the problems with the existing regulations for cigarettes. It advocates for a broad strategy for future regulation.
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Hoffmann D, Djordjevic MV & Hoffmann I
(1997) The changing cigarette. Preventive Medicine, 1997, 26, 427-434.
This is an article examining the changes in cigarette content and design over time, and the impact of these changes on different types of lung cancer. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide free access to this article.
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McNeill A, Godfrey F & Joossens L
(2005) Reduced ignition propensity cigarettes - setting a standard for the EU. A briefing paper for the EU.
This is a paper about the reduced ignition propensity cigarettes which are already on sale in some states in the USA and Canada. Drawing upon the experiences in these countries, this paper advocates for their adoption within the EU. Download publication as a PDF
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WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation
(2004) Guiding principles for the development of tobacco product research and testing capacity and proposed protocols for the initiation of tobacco product testing. Geneva: World Health Organization.
This document provides comprehensive guidance for countries that wish to assess, test and regulate their tobacco products. It is available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian.
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WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation
(2005) Best practices in tobacco control: Regulation of tobacco products - Canada Report. Geneva: World Health Organization.
Canada has implemented a comprehensive programme of testing and measurement of tobacco products. This report describes the Canadian case study.
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