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Tobacco Control Legislation (with examples from the Caribbean)
Key Messages: Developing tobacco control legislation
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Peer Corner
Pre-Test
Webinar 1: Tobacco Control in International Human Rights Law by Mr. Oscar Cabrera
Slide Presentation Webinar 2: Developing Tobacco Control Legislation in the Caribbean - Module 1-2. Mr. Oscar Cabrera
Module 1: Introduction
Video Overview: The tobacco epidemic and status of tobacco control
Segment 1.1: Overview of the tobacco epidemic, including its economic, social and environmental impact
Segment 1.2: Emerging challenges
Segment 1.3: Overview of international, regional and Caribbean legal frameworks, mandates and accountability mechanisms
Segment 1.4: Monitoring and status of implementation
Key Messages: Overview of the tobacco epidemic, including its economic, social and environmental impact
Discussion Forum #1: Importance of Implementing Tobacco Control Measures in the Caribbean (90 mins.)
Tobacco control in international human rights law
Module 2: Introduction
Segment 2.1: The central role of law in advancing the tobacco control agenda
Ignacio Ibarra: The central role of law in advancing the tobacco control agenda
Segment 2.2: Different routes to effective implementation of the WHO FCTC
Patricia Anne Lambert: Different routes to effective implementation of the WHO FCTC
Segment 2.3: Key components of tobacco control legislation and cross-cutting topics
Jorge V. Cardenas: Key components of tobacco control legislation and cross-cutting topics
Segment 2.4: Legislation and litigation
Gustavo Soñora: Legislation and litigation
Alejandro Morlachetti : Legislation and litigation
Segment 2.5: Tobacco and trade
Benn McGrady: Tobacco and trade
Segment 2.6: Developing tobacco control legislation in the Caribbean: an overview of the process
Yasmin Brewster: Developing tobacco control legislation in the Caribbean: an overview of the process
Discussion Forum #2: The Process to Develop Tobacco Control Legislation in the Caribbean (90 mins)
Module 2: Quiz
Webinar 2: Protection from Exposure to Tobacco Smoke - Module 3. Patricia Lambert, Gianella Severini and Adriana Carvalho
Slide Presentation Webinar 3: Protection from Exposure to Tobacco Smoke - Module 3. Patricia Lambert, Gianella Severini and Adriana Carvalho
Module 3: Introduction
Segment 3.1: Rationale and evidence, including that relevant to novel and emerging nicotine and tobacco products
Segment 3.2: Status of implementation of WHO FCTC compliant smoke-free measures in the Caribbean
Segment 3.3: Implementing WHO FCTC Article 8: Drafting effective smoke-free measures
Monique Muggli: Implementing WHO FCTC Article 8: Drafting effective smoke-free measures
Segment 3.4: Countering tobacco industry Arguments
Gianella Severini: Countering tobacco industry arguments
Segment 3.5: Experiences with legal challenges to comprehensive smoke-free legislation
Gianella Severini: Experiences with legal challenges to comprehensive smoke-free legislation
Key Messages: Protection from exposure to tobacco smoke
Discussion Forum #3: Protection from exposure to tobacco smoke (90 Mins.)
Module 3: Quiz
Webinar 3: Packaging and Labelling of Tobacco Products - Module 4. Benn McGrady
Module 4: Introduction
Segment 4.1: Rationale and evidence for implementing effective tobacco packaging and labelling measures
Hebe Gouda: Rationale and evidence for implementing effective tobacco packaging and labelling measures
Segment 4.2: Status of implementation of effective packaging and Labelling of Tobacco products
Segment 4.3: Implementing WHO FCTC Article 11 at the domestic level: Drafting effective packaging and labelling measures
Segment 4.4: Overview of plain packaging
Benn McGrady: Overview of plain packaging. Part 1
Benn McGrady: Overview of plain packaging. Part 2
Segment 4.5: Tobacco industry arguments against effective packaging and labelling of tobacco products and counterarguments
Segment 4.6: Experiences with legal challenges to packaging and labelling legislation Australian cases – investment law, constitutional law and World Trade Organization law
Key Messages: Packaging and Labelling of Tobacco Products
Discussion Forum #4 Packaging and labeling of tobacco products (90 Mins.)
Module 4: Quiz
Webinar 4: Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship- Module 5. Mrs. Nicole Foster
Module 5: Introduction
Segment 5.1: Rationale and Evidence, Including that Relevant to Novel and Emerging Nicotine and Tobacco Products
Kerstin Schotte: Rationale and Evidence, Including that Relevant to Novel and Emerging Nicotine and Tobacco Products
Segment 5.2: Status of Implementation of Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship Measures in the Caribbean
Segment 5.3: Implementing WHO FCTC Article 13: Drafting Effective Measures on Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship
Kerstin Schotte: Implementing WHO FCTC Article 13: Drafting Effective Measures on Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship
Segment 5.4: Tobacco Industry Arguments Against Strong and Comprehensive TAPS Bans and Counterarguments
Segment 5.5: Legal Challenges Advanced by the Tobacco Industry Against TAPS Bans
Barbara McGaw: Legal Challenges Advanced by the Tobacco Industry Against TAPS Bans
Key Messages: Tobacco Advertising, Promotion, and Sponsorship
Discussion Forum #5: Tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship (90 Mins.)
Module 5: Quiz
Webinar 5: Other measures- Module 6, Patricia Lambert, Gianella Severini, Caroline Renzulli, and Patricia Gutkowski.
Module 6: Introduction
Segment 6.1: Regulation of the Contents of Tobacco Products and the Reporting of Constituents and Emissions
Segment 6.2 : Education, Communication, Training and Public Awareness and Demand Reduction Measures Concerning Tobacco Dependence and Cessation as Components of an Integrated Multisectoral Tobacco Control Strategy
Education, Communication, Training and Public Awareness (WHO FCTC Article 12) and Demand Reduction Measures Concerning Tobacco Dependence and Cessation (WHO FCTC Article 14) as Components of an Integrated Multisectoral Tobacco Control Strategy
Segment 6.3: Tobacco Products Taxation
Tobacco Products Taxation
Segment 6.4: Overview of the Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products
Overview of the Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products
Key Messages: Other Measures
Discussion Forum #6: Content regulation and disclosure measures in tobacco control legislation (90 Mins.)
Module 6: Quiz
Webinar 6: Tobacco Industry Tactics for the Promotion of Novel and Emergent Nicotine and Tobacco Products, and Article 5.3 of the WHO FCTC, Atty. Deborah Sy.
Slide Presentation Webinar 6: Protecting Tobacco Control Policies from the Commercial and Other Vested Interests of the Tobacco Industry - Module 8. Deborah Sy, LlB, LlM
Module 7: Introduction
Segment 7.1: Definitions, Rationale, and Evidence of Novel and Emerging Nicotine and Tobacco Products
Benn McGrady: Definitions, Rationale, and Evidence of Novel and Emerging Nicotine and Tobacco Products
Segment 7.2: Legal Obligations and Policy Options to Address Novel and Emerging Nicotine and Tobacco Products
Benn McGrady: Legal Obligations and Policy Options to Address Novel and Emerging Nicotine and Tobacco Products
Key Messages: Novel and Emerging Nicotine and Tobacco Products
Discussion Forum #7: Critiquing Key Policy Options Addressing Novel and Emerging Nicotine and Tobacco Products (90 Mins.)
Module 7: Quiz
Module 8: Introduction
Segment 8.1: Rationale and Evidence for Protecting Tobacco Control Policies from the Commercial and Other Vested Interests of the Tobacco Industry
8.1 Rationale and Evidence for Protecting Tobacco Control Policies
Segment 8.2: Implementing WHO FCTC Article 5.3: Drafting Effective Measures to Prevent Tobacco Industry Interference
8.2 Implementing WHO FCTC Article 5.3
Key Messages: Protecting Tobacco Control Policies from the Commercial and Other Vested Interests of the Tobacco Industry
Discussion Forum #8: Protecting tobacco control policies from the commercial and other vested interests of the tobacco industry (90 Mins.)
Module 8: Quiz
Track 1: Countries with tobacco control measures in place
Track 2: Countries with no legislation with tobacco control measures
Discussion Forum #2: The Process to Develop Tobacco Control Legislation in the Caribbean (90 mins) ►
Tobacco Control Legislation in the Caribbean
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Tobacco Control Legislation (with examples from the Caribbean) Homepage
Module 1: The Tobacco Epidemic and Status of Tobacco Control
Module 2: Developing Tobacco Control Legislation
Module 3: Protection From Exposure to Tobacco Smoke
Module 4: Packaging and Labelling of Tobacco Product
Module 5: Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship
Module 6: Other measures
Module 7: Novel and emerging nicotine and tobacco products
Module 8: Protecting tobacco control policies from the commercial and other vested interests of the tobacco industry
Final Assignment
Final Exam
Course and Self Evaluation & Certificate
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