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What a human rights lens can bring to tobacco control Carolyn Dresler, MD, MPA Special THANK YOU to Stephen Marks, Docteur d’état, Dipl, IHEI and – the many partners from HRTCN – Human R

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What a human rights lens can

bring to tobacco control

Carolyn Dresler, MD, MPA

Special THANK YOU to Stephen Marks, Docteur d’état, Dipl, IHEI

and – the many partners from HRTCN – Human Rights and Tobacco Control Network

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The Fundamental Challenge

Utilizing a HRBA framework for PH should increase the public’s awareness of the

societal NEED to look at PH and HR

– specifically in reference to tobacco control

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Tobacco Control and Human Rights

• Tobacco control has as a major aim:

– to stop the morbidity and mortality of humans from tobacco use

Cessation & Prevention

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Human Rights Based Approach

• Human Rights: not only includes physical and mental health, but societal and

environmental conditions that enable that state of good health

– Advocates

– Public Health practitioners

– Lawyers – policy and litigation

– Specific expertise – addiction,environment – Others

• ECOSOC, UNESCO, UNICEF, FAO, ILO, Global

Compact, UNEP, WTO,IMF, UNDP; World Bank

– THE OTHER SIDE – Tobacco Industry

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Who has rights?

• All humans: ”Whereas recognition of the

inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world” (Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

• All humans equally

• All humans as individuals

• All human rights are important

– inter-related

– inter-dependent

• Application of human rights has no boundaries,

no state lines (International Criminal Court;

Kyoto; Land Mine)

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Agency and Duty

Online Dictionary

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HRBA to Tobacco Control

• Principle of progressive realization

– Obligation to take steps using the maximum available resource – Deliberate, concrete & targeted steps

– Distinguish government: incapacity vs unwillingness

– Use indicators (structural, process & outcomes) and benchmarks

• HRBA methodologies developed after 1997 UN reform, (UN common understanding on the HRBA)

– Consistent goal: further realization of rights

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Types of human rights obligations

the right

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Human Rights Documents

International Bill of Rights:

• Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)

• International Covenant on Civil and Political

Rights (1966)

• International Covenant on Economic, Social

and Cultural Rights (1966)

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Human Rights Documents (con’t)

• International Convention on the Elimination

of All forms of Racial Discrimination (1969)

• Convention on the Elimination on All Forms

of Discrimination Against Women (1981)

• Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989)

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Regional Documents

• European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental

Freedoms

• American Convention on Human Rights

• African Charter on Human Peoples’ Rights

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What is ‘good’ health

• Desired outcome of public health endeavors

• Combination of physical, mental and social being – all addressed, as all are important

well-• Having good health is a requirement to enjoy

other human rights (inter-connectedness)

• HR interventions must be evidence-based, reach the most vulnerable, and be effective in reducing mortality/morbidity

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What Rights?

• Right to health

• Right to a healthy environment

• Right to work under ‘just and favorable

conditions’ (UDHR, Article 23);ICESCR Article 6

• Right to information

• Right to food – affordable, adequate, appropriate

• Right to water

• Right to non-discrimination on basis of sex; right

to education: for women

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Right to health

• UDHR – Article 25 : ‘the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family,

including food, clothing, housing and medical care and

necessary social services’

• WHO definition : ‘Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease

or infirmity’

• ICESCR - Article 12 : ‘recognize the right of everyone to the

enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.

• Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion (1986)

– Health promotion is a ‘process of enabling people to

increase control over and to improve, their health’ with ‘the fundamental conditions and resources for health are:

peace, shelter, education, food, income, a stable

eco-system, sustainable resources, social justice, and equity’

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General Comment 14

• access of safe and potable water,

• safe and healthy working conditions and a healthy environment,

• access to health-related education and

information,

• “prevention and reduction of the population’s exposure to harmful substances such as …harmful chemicals or other detrimental

environmental conditions that directly or

indirectly impact upon human health.”

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General Comment 14

• ‘The improvement of all aspects of

environmental and industrial hygiene’ (from

Article 12 ICESCR): “refers to the minimization,

so far as is reasonably practicable, of the causes

of health hazards inherent in the working

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General Comment 14 - Children

receive counselling and to negotiate the

health-behaviour choices they make.”

– 700 million children – SHS in public/homes (WHO

1999 report)

– 100,000 children in tobacco labor in Malawi

• 32% of Green Tobacco Smoke in ages 14-19

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General Comment 14

Violations of the obligation to protect:

– This category includes such omissions as the failure to regulate the activities of individuals, groups or corporations so as to prevent them from violating the right to health of others; the failure to protect consumers and workers from practices detrimental to health, eg by

employers and manufacturers of medicines or food; the failure to discourage production ,

marketing and consumption of tobacco,

narcotics and other harmful substances,….”

Paragraph 51 of GC 14

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Right to a healthy environment

• ICESCR – Article 7: ‘right of everyone to… safe and

health working conditions’

• ICESCR – Article 15: ‘recognize the right of everyone…

to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its

applications’

• CRC - Article 17: discusses the child’s right to

information aimed at the promotion of his or her social, physical and mental health

• CRC - Article 32: child is to be protected from economic exploitation; doing work that is ‘likely to be hazardous or

to interfere with the child’s education’

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India: Right to healthy environment

• India –High Court of Kerala banned public smoking based on a right to a healthy

environment – 1999

• Supreme Court issued ban in 2001

• National legislation for smokefree policies into effect 2004

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Three Legs of the Argument

Magnitude of

the problem

Right to TC derives from the right to life and right to health

Tobacco when used

as intended,

kills

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The role of Capacity Development

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UN Norms

• Norms on the responsibilities of transnational

corporations and other business enterprises with regard

to human rights (2003) :

• Paragraph 13:

– Transnational corporations and other business enterprises shall act in accordance with fair business, marketing and advertising practices and shall take all necessary steps to ensure the safety and quality of the goods and services they provide, including observance of the precautionary principle Nor shall they

produce, distribute, market, or advertise harmful or potentially harmful products for use by consumers

• Can a human rights lens act as a counterweight to the international trade regimen?

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• Principle 5: the effective abolition of child labour; and

• Principle 6 : the elimination of discrimination in respect of

employment and occupation

Principle 7 : Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges;

• Principle 8: undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility; and

• Principle 9 : encourage the development and diffusion of

environmentally friendly technologies

Principle 10 : Businesses should work against corruption in all its

forms, including extortion and bribery

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Special Rapporteurs

2002: Commission on Human Rights

• Special Rapporteur

• Right of everyone to the enjoyment of the

highest attainable standard of physical and

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Global Opportunism

• International Markets—A New Frontier

– The global marketplace = clean slate for methods outlawed in the U.S.

• New Products for Overseas Markets:

– Products tailored for cultural integration

• Global Impact

– The WHO estimates more than 1 billion deaths from tobacco in the 21st Century.

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International Organization for Standardization

DRAFT: Guidance on Social Responsibility

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The Framework Convention

for Tobacco Control

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"If you want to go fast, go alone If you want to go far,

work together“

Dr M.Chan WHO Director General

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Shadow Report: Tobacco in Brazil

Civil Society Participation

Shadow Report: Preventing and Reducing

Tobacco Use in Brazil: Pending Tasks

33 Also: PHAI working in Asia with shadow reports to CEDAW

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The End!

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Next Steps – Partners???

• Right to tobacco control Toolkit

• Public Health Advocacy Institute

• Public Health Law Center

• Involve regional health networks

– Human Rights body under ASEAN Charter– Arab Human Rights Committee – Arab

League Covenant on Human Rights

• Statement of HRBA to tobacco control

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Next Steps

• Use the FCTC compliance as an indicator

of commitment to public health

• Get COP to establish subsidiary bodies to assess country reports

• Human Rights Dilemma Forum

• UN Day of General Discussion – leading

to a General Comment

• CESCR – get on the committee agenda

• Conversation with Ruggie at lunchtime

seminar at WHO

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Food and Agriculture

Organization

October 2009 – Methodological Toolbox on the Right to Food :

• Right to Food into national legislation

• Monitoring right to adequate food

• Assisting governments is assessing the right to food

• Exploring budgets to realize the right to food

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The right to food and access to natural resources

• Overview 7

• Key concepts 9

• Plan of the study 11

1 The Right to Food and Resource Access – Conceptual Links 12

• 1.1 The legal sources of the right to food 12

• 1.2 The normative content of the right to food 14

• 1.3 Broader implications of the right to food 17

• 1.4 Linkages between the right to food and resource access 21

• 1.5 Conclusion 34

2 The Agriculture Policy Act (LOA) of Mali - Great Potential for

Realizing the Right to Food through Equitable Access to Land and Natural Resources 36

• 2.1 Introduction 36

• 2.2 Context and historical background 37

• 2.3 Equitable access to land and natural resources 40

• 2.4 Practical implications 45

• 2.5 Conclusion 48

3 The Right to Food and Security of Pastoral Resource Rights in the

United Republic of Tanzania 50

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• Developing regional programs for

environmental sustainability

• Helping, upon request, environment

ministries and other environmental

authorities, in particular in developing

countries and countries with economies in transition to formulate and implement

environmental policies

• Environment Management Group –

opportunity for discussion?

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Smoker’s rights?

• Misuse of the term ‘right’ – as a human right

• Legally protected behavior

• Human rights are a higher order of protected

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Cultural Integration

• Marlboro Man as a symbol of rugged independence

• Tobacco products placed in movies, television shows and video games

I said, “What’s

the most

masculine

symbol you can

think of?” And

right off the top

of his head, one

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