FIC Argentina v. Buenos Aires City Government

A tobacco control NGO sued the Buenos Aires city government arguing that the lack of implementation of the local tobacco control law, with regards to smoke-free environments, violated the right to health. Furthermore, considering the violations of the law were higher in places like bars and night clubs, the NGO argued that workers in those places had lower standards of protection of their right to health. The judge rejected the lawsuit considering there was no illegal or arbitrary act from the local government. In addition, the judge stated that courts should not replace political decisions.

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"FUNDACION INTERAMERICANA DEL CORAZON ARGENTINA SOBRE AMPARO", EXPTE: A80472-2013/0

  • Argentina
  • Aug 15, 2014
  • Juzgado Contencioso Administrativo y Tributario N° 12, Sec. N°23

Parties

Plaintiff FUNDACIÓN INTERAMERICANA DEL CORAZÓN ARGENTINA

Defendant GOBIERNO DE LA CIUDAD DE BUENOS AIRES

Legislation Cited

Buenos Aires City - Law number 105

Buenos Aires City - Law number 106

Buenos Aires City - Tobacco control law number 1799, amended by law 3718

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Type of Litigation

Tobacco Control Topics

Substantive Issues

Type of Tobacco Product

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