This article proposes and discusses the text of a Framework Convention on Alcohol Control, which would serve public health and welfare interests. The history of alcohol’s omission from current drug treaties is briefly discussed.

Author

Robin Room and Jenny Cisneros Örnberg

Citation

ROOM, R., & CISNEROS ÖRNBERG, J. (2021). A Framework Convention on Alcohol Control: Getting Concrete about Its Contents. European Journal of Risk Regulation, 12(2), 433-443. doi:10.1017/err.2020.73


Source
European Journal of Risk Regulation
Release date
09/11/2020

A Framework Convention on Alcohol Control: Getting Concrete about Its Contents

Abstract

This article proposes and discusses the text of a Framework Convention on Alcohol Control, which would serve public health and welfare interests. The history of alcohol’s omission from current drug treaties is briefly discussed.

The paper spells out what should be covered in the treaty, using text adapted primarily from the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, but for the control of trade from the 1961 narcotic drugs treaty. While the draft provides for the treaty to be negotiated under the auspices of the World Health Organization, other auspices are possible. Excluding alcohol industry interests from the negotiation of the treaty is noted as an important precondition.

The articles in the draft treaty and their purposes are briefly described, and the divergences from the tobacco treaty are described and justified. The text of the draft treaty is provided as Supplementary Material. Specification of concrete provisions in a draft convention points the way towards more effective global actions and agreements on alcohol control, whatever form they take.


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