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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Litigation and its current role in tobacco regulation in Australia

Jonathan Liberman

New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 15(6) 102 - 103
Published: 2004

Abstract

Litigation plays an important role in tobacco control, both in Australia and overseas. Though it is often portrayed as being about no more than a battle between a plaintiff and a defendant over money, litigation in fact performs a major regulatory function. While litigation can take many forms—such as a damages claim by a private individual, a criminal prosecution by the state, or enforcement of legislation by a statutory agency such as the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission—a court will only find for a plaintiff if a defendant is found to have acted unlawfully or breached a legal obligation.

https://doi.org/10.1071/NB04024

© NSW Department of Health 2004

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