ممنوعیت استعمال دخانیات (Persian Wikipedia)

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  • Romaniello, Matthew P.; Starks, Tricia (2009). "Tabak: An Introduction". In Romaniello, Matthew; Starks, Tricia (eds.). Tobacco in Russian History and Culture: The Seventeenth Century to the Present. Routledge Studies in Cultural History. New York: Routledge (published 2011). pp. 1–2. ISBN 978-1-135-84289-5. Retrieved 2019-04-30. The Russian prohibition lasted almost the entire seventeenth century, staying in place for seventy years, longer than anywhere else in the world. [...] Russia's reaction to tobacco was unique. While most countries banned tobacco upon its arrival, they legalized it shortly thereafter, generally less than ten years after the initial prohibition [...] which makes Russia's seventy-year-long ban surprising.

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  • "Smokefree legislation consultation response, The Institute of Public Health in Ireland". Archived from the original on 8 October 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2006.

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  • "Smokefree legislation consultation response, The Institute of Public Health in Ireland". Archived from the original on 8 October 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2006.
  • "New health bill will ban smoking in majority of workplaces". Archived from the original on 9 May 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2006.{{cite web}}: نگهداری یادکرد:پیوند نامناسب (link) Archived from the original بایگانی‌شده در ۲۱ ژوئیه ۲۰۰۶ توسط Wayback Machine. (UK Health Secretary: The smoking ban "is a huge step forward for public health and will help reduce deaths from cancer, heart disease and other smoking related diseases") See also WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control; First international treaty on public health, adopted by 192 countries and signed by 168. See in particular Article 8 Protection from exposure to tobacco smoke.

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