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. 2016 May 30;9(2):208–228. doi: 10.1093/phe/phw007

Table 1.

Actual justification of plain packaging

Plain packaging
Policy constructs
Justification
Political concern Principle, criteria Sub-principle, sub-criteria Controversial Non- controversial
Type of paternalism Soft vs. hard
Weak vs. strong
Pure vs. impure
Respect for self-interests Individual preferences Empowerment
Time endurance
Respect for others The harm principle Harm to others
Harm to self
Nature of decision High stake
Irreversible Addiction
Consequence of action
Operational criteria Efficacy Causal
Unintended side effects
Proportionality Means-end
Material
Relative

Overview of the extent to which plain packaging policy is justifiably paternalist within a liberal democratic framework, based on available scientific evidence.