Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.14, n°2 - April 2003 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/04/2003 |
Année de publication : | 2003 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS
- Prohibition, pragmatism and drug policy repatriation, Pages 141-143, Cindy Fazey, David Bewley-Taylor - Global drug prohibition: its uses and crises, Pages 145-153, Harry G Levine - The Commission on Narcotic Drugs and the United Nations International Drug Control Programme: politics, policies and prospect for change, Pages 155-169, Cindy S.J Fazey - Challenging the UN drug control conventions: problems and possibilities, Pages 171-179, David R Bewley-Taylor - Drugs in the UN system: the unwritten history of the 1998 United Nations General Assembly Special Session on drugs, Pages 181-195, Martin Jelsma - The UN drug treaties revisited, Pages 197-199, Jan G van der Tas - Deconstructing international drug prohibition, Pages 201-202, Emest Drucker - Confronting the UN drug control behemoth, Pages 203-204, Eugene Oscapella - Geo-political and cultural constraints on international drug control treaties, Pages 205-208, Craig Reinarman - Colombia: prohibition's frontline, Pages 209-212, Sir Keith Morris - The drug prohibition church and the adventure of reformation, Pages 213-215, Peter Cohen - Cannabis control: the model of the WHO tobacco control treaty, Pages 217-219, Eddy L Engelsman - The international drug treaties: 'paper tigers' or dangerous behemoths?, Pages 221-223, Alex Wodak |
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