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Report on the Wilton Park Conference WP838. How can international drugs policies succeed?
(Rapport sur la conférence de Wilton Park WP838. Comment les politiques internationales en matière de drogues peut-elles réussir ?)
Auteur(s) :
ELVINS, M. ;
Co-operation Canadian Foreign & Commonwealth Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and the Open Society Institute ;
Wilton Park Conference WP838. How can international drugs policies succeed? (1-3 February 2007; Steyning, West Sussex)
Année
2007
Page(s) :
20 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Wiston Steyning, West Sussex : Wilton Park
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus géographique
INTERNATIONAL
;
ROYAUME-UNI
;
AFGHANISTAN
Thésaurus mots-clés
POLITIQUE
;
EFFICACITE
;
CONTROLE DES STUPEFIANTS
;
EVALUATION
;
SANCTION PENALE
;
CRIMINALITE
;
KHAT
;
TRAFIC
;
PRODUIT ILLICITE
;
MEDIA
Note générale :
Co-operation Canadian Foreign & Commonwealth Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and the Open Society Institute
Note de contenu :
It includes the following paragraphs:
- The future prospects and possibilities of the international drugs policies.
- The UK perspective.
- Beyond UNGASS: what are the next steps?
- How should success be defined?
- Issues for source and transit countries: Afghanistan.
- The impact of international drugs policies on the streets.
- National strategies: does the punishment fit the crime?
- The role of the media.
- Khat: a case study.
- HIV/AIDS in the context of harm reduction.
- Tackling trafficking: disrupting the flow or diverting the problem?
- Setting future strategies.
- The future prospects and possibilities of the international drugs policies.
- The UK perspective.
- Beyond UNGASS: what are the next steps?
- How should success be defined?
- Issues for source and transit countries: Afghanistan.
- The impact of international drugs policies on the streets.
- National strategies: does the punishment fit the crime?
- The role of the media.
- Khat: a case study.
- HIV/AIDS in the context of harm reduction.
- Tackling trafficking: disrupting the flow or diverting the problem?
- Setting future strategies.
Résumé :
This conference discussed the following points:
How effective are existing drugs policies?
What impact does international policy have on the street?
How should international strategy be translated into national policy and who should drive the process?
What would make international and national efforts more successful?
Are the decisions to produce and the decisions to consume changing and how do they inter-relate?
Are they understood?
Where should efforts and resources best focus?
What could the world look like beyond UNGASS 2008?
Is it time to re-examine the existing frameworks and to 'think the unthinkable'?
How effective are existing drugs policies?
What impact does international policy have on the street?
How should international strategy be translated into national policy and who should drive the process?
What would make international and national efforts more successful?
Are the decisions to produce and the decisions to consume changing and how do they inter-relate?
Are they understood?
Where should efforts and resources best focus?
What could the world look like beyond UNGASS 2008?
Is it time to re-examine the existing frameworks and to 'think the unthinkable'?
Affiliation :
University of Dundee, UK
Cote :
A03470
Historique