TakeAPart: British American Tobacco

Alleged Violations of Tobacco Control and Other Laws

Tobacco companies use a variety of tactics to block or weaken life-saving policies designed to reduce tobacco use.

Courts around the world have overwhelmingly upheld laws grounded in the World Health Organization’s guidelines for tobacco control treaty. Governments should continue these proven, worldwide efforts to vigorously protect the public health and stop the global tobacco epidemic. Share now to oppose British American Tobacco’s attack on Uganda!

How tobacco companies litigate against government regulations

Tobacco companies use a variety of tactics to block or weaken life-saving policies designed to reduce tobacco use. One of these tactics is to engage in costly and time-consuming lawsuits against governments to block the implementation of approved tobacco control policy. This means that life-saving policies are delayed from being enforced and governments – often in small countries with limited resources – are forced to divert essential public funds to defend their laws in court against often-frivolous cases from multi-billion dollar tobacco companies.

In Uganda, British American Tobacco is suing to block a comprehensive tobacco control law to protect citizens from the harms of tobacco use which would limit the death and disease caused by the global tobacco epidemic.

Targets in British American Tobacco

International investigations reveal the world's biggest tobacco companies targeting kids at school.

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