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Item 3 Re-Assessment of Board's Position Resisting Legislation, Particulary in Connection with Advertising

Date: 1982 (est.)
Length: 1 page
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REPT, REPORT, OTHER
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LEGAL DEPT/CARLSTADT
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Stmn/R1-004
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Bat, British American Tobacco
Board
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2025047918/2025048206/821004 - 811006 Infotab Baden Baden,
Germany Meeting
Litigation
Stmn/Produced
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2025047954/8117

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ITEM 3 RE-ASSESSMENT OF BOARD'S POSITION ON RESISTING LEGISLATION, PARTICULARLY IN CONNECTION WITH ADVERTISING When requesting that this item be placed on the agenda, BAT wrote the following: "We suggest that the Board may care to re-assess its views on resisting legislation, particularly in connection with advertising. In the original Lausanne declaration, the paragraph on advertising, Item 9, states: C, -7- ~~- 'We should resisrestrictions~n ~~ve~t,isi.ng;- t~,~.,Q~TPr ; n~_hP arPa o_f__~~Lunt-a-r~acgreements".-w' h governments we should recogn' ere is a limit beyond which t ry cannot make further nT,uttai~ 0 J We believe it would be worth examining whether legislation j Y is not always of.greater evil than voluntary agreements, + Lhowever restrictive.~ ~~~~~Lln, UfG 2 Z74, -- ` ~../- ~ . ~f .. .-~--e, i~~~l~~

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