Rapport
Governing the global drug wars
(La gouvernance des conflits internationaux liés aux drogues)
Auteur(s) :
COLLINS, J. (Éditeur scientifique) ;
SANTOS, J. M. ;
McALLISTER, W. B. ;
COURTWRIGHT, D. T. ;
MILLS, J. H. ;
SPILLANE, J. F. ;
GOOTENBERG, P. ;
STEBER BUECHLI, D. ;
DREIFUSS, R. ;
BEWLEY-TAYLOR, D. R. ;
BARRETT, D. ;
CSETE, J.
Année
2012
Page(s) :
68 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
London : LSE IDEAS
Collection :
IDEAS Special Reports
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
LOI (Loi et son application / Law enforcement)
Thésaurus géographique
INTERNATIONAL
;
AMERIQUE DU SUD
;
SUISSE
;
MEXIQUE
;
COLOMBIE
Thésaurus mots-clés
CONTROLE DES STUPEFIANTS
;
POLITIQUE
;
DROITS HUMAINS
;
LUTTE
;
TRAITE INTERNATIONAL
;
HISTOIRE
;
ALCOOL
;
TABAC
;
CANNABIS
;
PRODUIT ILLICITE
;
COCAINE
;
ORGANISATION CRIMINELLE
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
Organismes
ONU
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Re-examining the drug problem through a fresh lens (Juan Manuel Santos, President of the Republic of Columbia)
• Executive summary (John Collins, Guest Editor)
• International drug control system
• Reflections on a century of international drug control (William B. McAllister)
• A short history of drug policy or Why we make war on some drugs but not others (David T Courtwright)
• Science, diplomacy and cannabis (James H. Mills)
• Historians and harm: Toward a more thoughtful appraisal of policy consequences (Joseph F. Spillane)
• Latin America - Cocaine's 'Blowback' North: A commodity chain pre-history of the Mexican drug crisis (Paul Gootenberg)
• Switzerland - Swiss drug policy in international context - Fought, ignored, admired (Diane Steber Buechli and Ruth Dreifuss)
• The United Nations - The contemporary international drug control system: A history of the UNGASS decade (David R. Bewley-Taylor)
• Towards a human rights framework (Damon Barrett)
• Overhauling oversight: Human rights at the INCB (Joanne Csete)
• Re-examining the drug problem through a fresh lens (Juan Manuel Santos, President of the Republic of Columbia)
• Executive summary (John Collins, Guest Editor)
• International drug control system
• Reflections on a century of international drug control (William B. McAllister)
• A short history of drug policy or Why we make war on some drugs but not others (David T Courtwright)
• Science, diplomacy and cannabis (James H. Mills)
• Historians and harm: Toward a more thoughtful appraisal of policy consequences (Joseph F. Spillane)
• Latin America - Cocaine's 'Blowback' North: A commodity chain pre-history of the Mexican drug crisis (Paul Gootenberg)
• Switzerland - Swiss drug policy in international context - Fought, ignored, admired (Diane Steber Buechli and Ruth Dreifuss)
• The United Nations - The contemporary international drug control system: A history of the UNGASS decade (David R. Bewley-Taylor)
• Towards a human rights framework (Damon Barrett)
• Overhauling oversight: Human rights at the INCB (Joanne Csete)
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Ce rapport explique comment le système actuel de contrôle international des drogues s'est mis en place, pourquoi il s'est avéré si durable malgré ses échecs, et examine s'il est possible d'espérer le réformer.
ENGLISH:
Since 1909 the international community has worked to eradicate the abuse of narcotics. A century on, the efforts are widely acknowledged to have failed, and worse, have spurred black market violence and human rights abuses. How did this drug control system arise, why has it proven so durable in the face of failure, and is there hope for reform?
Ce rapport explique comment le système actuel de contrôle international des drogues s'est mis en place, pourquoi il s'est avéré si durable malgré ses échecs, et examine s'il est possible d'espérer le réformer.
ENGLISH:
Since 1909 the international community has worked to eradicate the abuse of narcotics. A century on, the efforts are widely acknowledged to have failed, and worse, have spurred black market violence and human rights abuses. How did this drug control system arise, why has it proven so durable in the face of failure, and is there hope for reform?
Historique