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29 September 2016

1:00 PM

29 September 2016

1:00 PM

The WHO is a closed shop

‘I for my part am convinced that the day will come when international health law will contain rules at eliminating drunkenness, alcoholism and tobacco use.’ Prof V.S. Mihajlov of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was the author of the quote. He was a key proponent of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (Convention).

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29 September 2016

1:00 PM

29 September 2016

1:00 PM

The WHO is a closed shop

‘I for my part am convinced that the day will come when international health law will contain rules at eliminating drunkenness, alcoholism and tobacco use.’ Prof V.S. Mihajlov of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was the author of the quote. He was a key proponent of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (Convention).

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