Livre
Collapse of the global order on drugs: From UNGASS 2016 to review 2019
Auteur(s) :
KLEIN, A. (Éditeur scientifique) ;
STOTHARD, B. (Éditeur scientifique)
Année
2018
Page(s) :
304 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN :
978-1-78756-488-6
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
SAN (Santé publique / Public health)
Thésaurus géographique
INTERNATIONAL
;
RUSSIE
;
ASIE DU SUD-EST
;
URUGUAY
;
BOLIVIE
;
PAYS-BAS
;
PORTUGAL
;
REPUBLIQUE TCHEQUE
;
EUROPE
;
ETATS-UNIS
;
AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST
;
SUISSE
Thésaurus mots-clés
PRODUIT ILLICITE
;
POLITIQUE
;
CONTROLE DES STUPEFIANTS
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
;
REGULATION
;
PROHIBITION
Organismes
ONU
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- The 2016 UNGASS on drugs: A catalyst for the drug policy reform movement. Fordham A., Haase H., p. 21-47.
- The death penalty for drug offences: Pulling back the curtain to expose a flawed regime. Sander G., Lines R., p. 49-63.
- Measuring the 'World Drug Problem': 2019 and beyond. Bewley-Taylor D.R., Nougier M., p. 65-83.
- Improving access to internationally controlled essential medicines in the post-UNGASS, agenda 2030 framework. Pettus K.I., p. 85-100.
- The elephant in the room: Cannabis in the international drug control regime. Blickman T., p. 101-131.
- Drug policy in the Russian Federation: Do control policies produce more harm than drugs? Golichenko M., Sarang A., Tinasti K., Barbosa I., p. 133-149.
- Consensus and contradictions in ASEAN: An analysis of Southeast Asia at and after Ungass 2016. Gunawan R., Lai G., p. 151-165.
- Deconstructing the Islamic Bloc: The Middle East and North Africa and pluralistic drugs policy. Ghiabi M., p. 167-189.
- Breaking ranks: Pioneering drug policy protagonism in Uruguay and Bolivia. von Hoffmann J., p. 191-216.
- The Netherlands, Portugal and the Czech Republic: Political perceptions and legal realities. Ballotta D., Hughes B., p. 217-231.
- The European Union in Panglossian stagnation. Chatwin C., p. 233-249.
- United States drug policy: Flexible prohibition and regulation. Snapp Z., Valderrábano J.H., p. 251-268.
- West Africa. Banon L., Ane M.-G., p. 269-276.
- Switzerland: Moving towards public health and harm reduction. Zobel F., Maier L.J., p. 277-288.
- The 2016 UNGASS on drugs: A catalyst for the drug policy reform movement. Fordham A., Haase H., p. 21-47.
- The death penalty for drug offences: Pulling back the curtain to expose a flawed regime. Sander G., Lines R., p. 49-63.
- Measuring the 'World Drug Problem': 2019 and beyond. Bewley-Taylor D.R., Nougier M., p. 65-83.
- Improving access to internationally controlled essential medicines in the post-UNGASS, agenda 2030 framework. Pettus K.I., p. 85-100.
- The elephant in the room: Cannabis in the international drug control regime. Blickman T., p. 101-131.
- Drug policy in the Russian Federation: Do control policies produce more harm than drugs? Golichenko M., Sarang A., Tinasti K., Barbosa I., p. 133-149.
- Consensus and contradictions in ASEAN: An analysis of Southeast Asia at and after Ungass 2016. Gunawan R., Lai G., p. 151-165.
- Deconstructing the Islamic Bloc: The Middle East and North Africa and pluralistic drugs policy. Ghiabi M., p. 167-189.
- Breaking ranks: Pioneering drug policy protagonism in Uruguay and Bolivia. von Hoffmann J., p. 191-216.
- The Netherlands, Portugal and the Czech Republic: Political perceptions and legal realities. Ballotta D., Hughes B., p. 217-231.
- The European Union in Panglossian stagnation. Chatwin C., p. 233-249.
- United States drug policy: Flexible prohibition and regulation. Snapp Z., Valderrábano J.H., p. 251-268.
- West Africa. Banon L., Ane M.-G., p. 269-276.
- Switzerland: Moving towards public health and harm reduction. Zobel F., Maier L.J., p. 277-288.
Résumé :
The 2016 UNGASS on drug policy resulted in an Outcome Document detailing profound differences of opinion and practice between different states polarising public health and human rights themes. This book examines the different positions, the underlying problems, and the options open for the next international gathering on drugs.
Affiliation :
UK
Cote :
L02211
Historique