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Conventional wisdom indicates that international trade in illicit drugs helps to fuel terrorism. Since 2001, counter-narcotics policy increasingly has been used to fight terrorism. This study investigates empirically the relationship between the[...]Rapport
Across the globe, the failure of the war on drugs has come at an enormous cost to women. Punitive drug laws and policies pose a heavy burden on women and, in turn, on the children for whom women are often the principal caregivers. Prohibitionis[...]Article : Périodique
This technical report updates the 2004 American Academy of Pediatrics technical report on the legalization of marijuana. Current epidemiology of marijuana use is presented, as are definitions and biology of marijuana compounds, side effects of m[...]Article : Périodique
Jason Nickerson and Amir Attaran examine the vast inequities in medical pain relief around the world and argue that the global control of licit narcotics be shifted from the International Narcotic Control Board to WHO. SUMMARY POINTS: The 19[...]Rapport
D. R. BEWLEY-TAYLOR ; C. HALLAM ; R. ALLEN | Oxford : The Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme | 2009In 2005, the Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme (BFDPP) published 'Incarceration of drug offenders: costs and impacts'. In this briefing paper, we argued that most governments make strong statements about the need to maintain, and often in[...]Article : Périodique
L. DEGENHARDT ; E. STOCKINGS ; G. PATTON ; W. D. HALL ; M. LYNSKEY |Substance use in young people (aged 10-24 years) might disrupt key periods of transition that occur as the adolescent brain undergoes cognitive and emotional development, and key psychosocial transitions are made. Adolescence is the peak time fo[...]Article : Périodique
V. LORENZETTI ; C. HINDOCHA ; K. PETRILLI ; P. GRIFFITHS ; J. BROWN ; A. CASTILLO-CARNIGLIA ; J. P. CAULKINS ; A. ENGLUND ; M. A. ElSOHLY ; S. H. GAGE ; T. GROSHKOVA ; A. GUAL ; D. HAMMOND ; W. LAWN ; H. LOPEZ-PELAYO ; J. MANTHEY ; C. MOKRYSZ ; R. L. PACULA ; M. VAN LAAR ; R. VANDREY ; E. WADSWORTH ; A. WINSTOCK ; W. HALL ; H. V. CURRAN ; T. P. FREEMAN |BACKGROUND: The lack of an agreed international minimum approach to measuring cannabis use hinders the integration of multidisciplinary evidence on the psychosocial, neurocognitive, clinical and public health consequences of cannabis use. METH[...]Article : Périodique
J. McALANEY ; B. BEWICK ; C. HUGHES |The social norms approach to health promotion has become remarkably popular in the last 20 years, particularly in the American college system. It is an alternative to traditional fear-based approaches of health education, which a growing body of[...]Article : Périodique
Background: In 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legally regulate cannabis from seed to smoke. A growing body of research addresses drug policy reform in Uruguay. However, existing studies have almost completely elided its i[...]NouveautéArticle : Périodique
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ENGLISH : The International Narcotics Control Board is charged with monitoring the implementation of the three United Nations Conventions and of alerting member states and the international community to weaknesses in the system. There is growi[...]Article : Périodique
Critics of the international regime of drug control have often pointed to its criminogenic effects, maintaining that drug criminalization gives rise to a profitable illicit drugs market which in turn sustains organized crime networks. Here I wil[...]Rapport
A. CAMPBELL ; E. FINCH ; J. BROTCHIE ; P. DAVIS | London : National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA) | 2007Introduction: The International Treatment Effectiveness Project (ITEP) is part of the National Treatment Agencys Treatment Effectiveness strategy, which identified areas for enhancing the quality of treatment interventions. The project was a col[...]Livre
D. ANDERSON ; S. BECKERLEG ; HAILU D. ; A. KLEIN | Oxford : Berg publ. | Culture of consumption series | 2007Khat. A harmless natural stimulant or a lethal epidemic sweeping through the international drugs trade? Khat is a natural substance that, in the Middle East, is as ubiquitous as coffee is in the West. It is hugely popular in some African and Ara[...]Rapport
D. R. BEWLEY-TAYLOR ; M. JELSMA | Amsterdam : Transnational Institute (TNI) | Series on legislative reform of drug policies | 2012This briefing paper outlines the international legal drug control obligations, the room for manoeuvre the regime leaves open to national policy makers and the clear limits of latitude that cannot be crossed without violating the treaties. It als[...]Article : Périodique
Cannabinoids, including tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol, are the most important active constituents of the cannabis plant. Over recent years, cannabinoid-based medicines (CBMs) have become increasingly available to patients in many countrie[...]Article : Périodique
This article reviews evidence from past research that addresses diverse themes and theories regarding shifts and patterns in the mobility of criminal groups. Our main objective is to identify push and pull factors that will help us understand ho[...]Article : Périodique
The number of citations a peer-reviewed article receives is often used as a measure of its importance and scientific impact. This paper identifies, describes and categorizes the highly cited papers in addiction research on cannabis, heroin, coca[...]Article : Périodique
Traditional definitions of security have tended to concentrate on the state and military threats to its sovereignty. However, in the post-Cold War world, it is clear that a much more nuanced perspective is required, also considering a variety of[...]Rapport
The international drug control system is stoking a global crisis of inequitable access to controlled medicines. Of the global population, an estimated 5.5 billion have poor to nonexistent access to opioid analgesics, in particular morphine, resu[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Le virus de l'hépatite C est robuste et il est très facilement transmis par contact sanguin. Cette épidémie connaît par conséquent une très forte progression chez les injecteurs de drogues : on estime à 10 millions (sur une populatio[...]Article : Périodique
M. ROBERT ; E. JOUANJUS ; C. KHOURI ; N. FOUILHE SAM-LAI ; B. REVOL |BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The current opioid epidemic in the United States began 20 years ago and has become the leading cause of accidental deaths in the country. This crisis prompted us to explore trends in opioid abuse and dependence worldwide. We[...]Article : Périodique
Worldwide, more than 1 billion people use tobacco, resulting in about 6 million deaths per year. The tobacco industry's documented history of subverting control efforts required innovative approaches by WHO - led by Gro Harlem Brundtland - inclu[...]Article : Périodique
Prior research has documented the availability of drugs on many Tor Network websites, with the Internet playing a particularly vital role in the global new psychoactive substances (NPS) market. The primary objective of this research was to docum[...]Article : Périodique
S. COLLEDGE ; A. PEACOCK ; J. LEUNG ; S. LARNEY ; J. GREBELY ; M. HICKMAN ; E. CUNNINGHAM ; A. TRICKEY ; J. STONE ; P. VICKERMAN ; L. DEGENHARDT |Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are at an elevated risk of fatal overdose in the first year after experiencing a non-fatal event. Such non-fatal events may also result in overdose-related sequelae, ranging from physical injury to para[...]Article : Périodique
Purpose: This study aims to problematize current calls for a "public health" approach to governing illicit drugs and the people who use them. Design/methodology/approach: It draws on a range of historical sources to describe how drugs became a [...]Rapport
The world drug problem has multiple public health dimensions encompassing vulnerability to drug use disorders and dependence, treatment and care of people with drug use disorders, reducing harm associated with drug misuse, and access to controll[...]Livre
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L. CONEY ; A. PEACOCK ; A. MALM ; R. MUNKSGAARD ; J. ALDRIDGE ; J. A. FERRIS ; L. J. MAIER ; A. R. WINSTOCK ; M. J. BARRATT |Introduction: Drug use and trading are typically social activities; however, supply through cryptomarkets can occur without any in-person social contact. People who use drugs alone may be at higher risk of experiencing harms, for example, due to[...]Rapport
The cannabis plant has been used for spiritual, medicinal and recreational purposes since the early days of civilization. In this report the Transnational Institute and the Global Drug Policy Observatory describe in detail the history of interna[...]Livre
D. CORVA, Éditeur scientifique ; J. S. MEISEL, Éditeur scientifique | New York & Abingdon : Routledge | Routledge Handbooks | 2022The place of cannabis in global drug prohibition is in crisis, opening up new directions for socially engaged cannabis research. The Routledge Handbook of Post-Prohibition Cannabis Research invites readers to explore new landscapes of cannabis r[...]Article : Périodique
This Report provides a summary description of the beverage alcohol industry, its nature and scope. It offers a basic overview of economic, trade, and development aspects, as well as how some of these relate to public health issues. It presents a[...]Article : Périodique
Background and Aims: In the months following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA; 2020) observed an increased use of cryptomarkets, which led them to question whether cryptomark[...]Article : Périodique
D. WERB ; T. KERR ; B. NOSYK ; S. STRATHDEE ; J. MONTANER ; E. WOOD |FRANÇAIS : Un groupe de chercheurs états-uniens et canadiens ont étudié les données fournies par sept programmes gouvernementaux de surveillance du marché des drogues illicites. Leur conclusion est sans appel : la lutte internationale menée con[...]Livre
M. ERIKSEN ; J. MACKAY ; N. SCHLUGER ; F. I. GOMESHTAPEH ; J. DROPE | Atlanta : American Cancer Society | 2015The Tobacco Atlas, Fifth Edition is being launched on March 19, 2015, at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health in Abu Dhabi. The Atlas presents the most up-to-date information on tobacco and tobacco control available in a highly graphic, eas[...]Livre
Since the first publication of The Tobacco Atlas a decade ago, almost 50 million additional people have been killed as a result of using tobacco, and more than 43 trillion cigarettes have been smoked. If trends continue, 1 billion people will di[...]Livre
Tobacco currently kills five million people every year. If current trends continue, tobacco will kill more than half a billion people alive today. The Tobacco Atlas provides the latest information on the global tobacco pandemic. The latest editi[...]Livre
J. DROPE, Éditeur scientifique ; N. W. SCHLUGER, Éditeur scientifique | Atlanta : American Cancer Society | 2018The Tobacco Atlas - a partnership between the American Cancer Society and Vital Strategies - is a free online resource and companion book that map the nature and magnitude of the tobacco epidemic and chart a course toward clear, proven solutions[...]Livre
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• Global demand for cocaine has shifted. Demand in the United States was more than four times as high as in Europe in 1998, but just over a decade later, the volume and value of the West and Central European cocaine market (US$33 billion) is app[...]Rapport
IDPC ; UN General Assembly 30th Special Session (UNGASS) (19th to 21st April 2016; New York, NY) | London : International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC) | 2016In October 2012, the governments of Colombia, Guatemala and Mexico issued a joint declaration calling for a UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) to be held on the urgent issue of drug policy. The conference - the 30th Special Session, an[...]Article : Périodique
Evidence and ethics should inform policies that promote health and respect dignity.Rapport
Count the Costs 2011The global "war on drugs" has been fought for 50 years, without preventing the long-term trend of increasing drug supply and use. Beyond this failure, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has also identified the many serious 'unintended nega[...]Livre
L. PAOLI ; V. A. GREENFIELD ; P. REUTER | Oxford - New York : Oxford University Press | Studies in Crime and Public Policy | 2009ENGLISH : * The first book to provide a detailed look at the hidden and murky underworld of opiate production and heroin trafficking across the globe. * Presents new information on opiate producing and trafficking countries, including eviden[...]Rapport
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The World Market for Tobacco Products provides a strategic analysis and an extensive range market information on trends and developments in the manufactured tobacco products market. The report provides an analysis of the three major tobacco sec[...]Chapitre
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Chemsex is a growing public health concern in urban centres, and few interventions exist to mitigate the significant sexual, drug-related, and social harms potentially experienced by people who participate in chemsex. In much of the world, these[...]Article : Périodique
C. BEYRER ; K. MALINOWSKA-SEMPRUCH ; A. KAMARULZAMAN ; M. KAZATCHKINE ; M. SIDIBE ; S. A. STRATHDEE |The published work on HIV in people who use drugs shows that the global burden of HIV infection in this group can be reduced. Concerted action by governments, multilateral organisations, health systems, and individuals could lead to enormous ben[...]Article : Périodique
R. BEAGLEHOLE ; R. BONITA ; D. YACH ; J. MACKAY ; K. S. REDDY |The time has come for the world to acknowledge the unacceptability of the damage being done by the tobacco industry and work towards a world essentially free from the sale (legal and illegal) of tobacco products. A tobacco-free world by 2040, wh[...]Chapitre
S. ASMA ; G. YANG ; J. SAMET ; G. GIOVINO ; D. W. BETTCHER ; A. D. LOPEZ ; D. YACH | Oxford - New York : Oxford University Press | 2002ENGLISH : Tobacco use is unique in terms of its current and projected future impacts on global mortality. If current trends continue, the number of people killed by tobacco use will more than triple to 10 million annually by the year 2020 (Mur[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Increases in tobacco taxes are widely regarded as a highly effective strategy for reducing tobacco use and its consequences. Methods: The voluminous literature on tobacco taxes is assessed, drawing heavily from seminal and recent pu[...]Article : Périodique
World No Tobacco Day - May 31, 2005. Tobacco use causes approximately 5 million deaths worldwide each year. Since 1987, the World Health Organization (WHO) has sponsored World No Tobacco Day to encourage countries to implement comprehensive prog[...]Livre
L'Observatoire des drogues de l'Union européenne pousse un cri d'alarme dans son Rapport annuel 2005 : "Les indicateurs de trafic et de consommation de cocaïne révèlent aujourd'hui une augmentation très forte des importations et de l'usage de la[...]Périodique
TEECE D. J. | 2000ENGLISH : This paper outlines a theory of the multiproduct firm. Important building blocks include excess capacity and its creation, market imperfections, and the peculiarities of organizational knowledge, including its fungible and taut chara[...]Article : Périodique
L. DEGENHARDT ; CHIU W. T. ; SAMPSON N. ; R. C. KESSLER ; J. C. ANTHONY ; M. ANGERMEYER ; BRUFFAERTS R. ; G. DE GIROLAMO ; GUREJE O. ; Y. HUANG ; A. KARAM ; KOSTYUCHENKO S. ; J. P. LEPINE ; M. E. MEDINA-MORA ; Y. NEUMARK ; J. H. ORMEL ; A. PINTO-MEZA ; POSADA-VILLA J. ; D. J. STEIN ; TAKESHIMA T. ; J. E. WELLS |Background: Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use cause considerable morbidity and mortality, but good cross-national epidemiological data are limited. This paper describes such data from the first 17 countries participating in the World Health[...]Article : Périodique
In 2016 the World Health Organization published the first global health strategy to address viral hepatitis, setting a goal of eliminating viral hepatitis as a major public health threat by 2030. While the field has been motivated by this goal, [...]Article : Périodique
Background: Progress in identifying genetic factors protective against alcohol dependence (AlcD) requires a paradigm shift in psychiatric epidemiology. Aims: To integrate analysis of research into the genetics of alcoholism. Method: Data from [...]Article : Périodique
Background: Almost all nations are currently parties to the UN international drug control conventions of 1961, 1971 and 1988; treaties that taken together form what can be usefully called the global drug prohibition regime. Despite interpretativ[...]Article : Périodique
The nature of the global drugs market has evolved rapidly and has become more complex with the emergence of new psychoactive substances (NPS), some of which have been associated with increased abuse, hospital emergency admissions and sometimes f[...]Livre
Depuis les années 1960, d'ambitieux dispositifs réglementaires promettent de contrôler les produits chimiques auxquels nous sommes exposés quotidiennement. Pourtant, les rares "interdictions" prononcées sont systématiquement assorties de dérogat[...]Rapport
En 2020, TRACFIN a reçu 115 601 informations (+16%), confirmant la hausse du nombre d'informations adressées au Service ces dernières années fruit de la sensibilisation permanente des professionnels assujettis, et dont le nombre a été multiplié [...]Rapport
TRACFIN | Montreuil : Ministère de l'Économie, des Finances et de la Souveraineté industrielle et numérique | 2022165 171 informations reçues en 2021 (+ 43 % par rapport à 2020) en provenance des professionnels des secteurs financier et non financier assujettis au dispositif de lutte contre le blanchiment de capitaux et le financement du terrorisme (LCB-FT)[...]Rapport
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Le rapport d'activité du service TRACFIN consacre une première partie à l'analyse typologique du blanchiment de capitaux et de financement du terrorisme en 2010. La deuxième est consacrée à l'activité institutionnelle du service. Et enfin la der[...]Rapport
Dans son rapport d'activité 2011, Tracfin met en lumière les risques de blanchiment de capitaux et du financement du terrorisme liés à certains types d'opérations et de secteurs économiques. L'année 2011 a été marquée par la hausse de son activi[...]Rapport
* 2014 : une progression historique et un périmètre élargi La hausse du nombre d'informations traitées s'explique notamment par la montée en puissance des nouvelles missions du service en matière de lutte contre les fraudes fiscales et sociales[...]Rapport
Les chiffres de l'activité de Tracfin en 2015 témoignent d'une nouvelle augmentation de l'activité de ce service et d'une mobilisation accrue des professionnels assujettis au dispositif de lutte contre le blanchiment de capitaux et le financemen[...]Rapport
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En 2017, Tracfin a reçu et analysé 71 070 informations (+10 % en 1 an, + 57 % en 2 ans, +160 % en 5 ans). Près de 96% des informations reçues par Tracfin émanent des professionnels déclarants, soit 68 661 déclarations de soupçon. L'accroissemen[...]Rapport
L'année 2018 constitue une nouvelle année de forte progression de l'activité de Tracfin, le service a reçu et analysé 79 376 informations (+12 % en 1 an et de 75 % en 3 ans). Cette progression d'activité est le fruit de la vigilance pérenne des [...]Rapport
Tracfin recueille, analyse, enrichit et exploite le renseignement financier. En 2019, Tracfin a reçu et analysé 99 527 informations (+25 %), pérennisant ainsi l'accroissement du nombre d'informations reçues par le service ces dernières années (+[...]Rapport
Le rapport d'analyse et d'activité 2012 détaille les risques et les nouvelles vulnérabilités observés par Tracfin en matière de blanchiment de capitaux et de financement du terrorisme. Ce document présente également sous forme de fiches pratique[...]Rapport
En 2013, la lutte contre le blanchiment, le financement du terrorisme et les fraudes aux finances publiques ont été des axes prioritaires des pouvoirs publics. Dans un contexte très dense, l'action de Tracfin, au cœur de ces problématiques, conf[...]Article : Périodique
Background and aims: Following calls for restrictions and bans on alcohol advertising, and in light of the tobacco industry's challenge to Australia's tobacco plain packaging measure, a tobacco control measure finding support in the World Health[...]Livre
Comment expliquer que le trafic de drogue ne cesse d'augmenter alors que le nombre de saisies et de condamnations n'a jamais été si élevé ? Quel rôle joue l'évolution du marché des drogues et de la consommation dans cette situation paradoxale ? [...]Document texte divers
Globalement, le trafic de drogues se répartit entre : le cannabis, qui touche le plus grand nombre de consommateurs ; les ATS (Amphétamine Type Stimulants), principalement la métamphétamine, les amphétamines et l'ecstasy ; la cocaïne ; et enfin [...]Article : Périodique
[…] plusieurs indices montrent l'utilisation d'aéronefs d'affaires ou légers pour transporter des quantités plus ou moins importantes de drogues pour alimenter les marchés de consommation. Cet article vise à rendre compte, d'une part, de la réal[...]Rapport
N. LALAM ; D. WEINBERGER | Paris : INHESJ (Institut National des Hautes Etudes de la Sécurité et de la Justice) | Etudes de l'INHESJ, ISSN 2265-447X | 2013L'acheminement des drogues illicites est un enjeu de taille pour les trafiquants. Le vecteur aérien est mis à profit pour tenter de contourner les dispositifs nationaux de contrôle. Les organisations criminelles utilisent donc les moyens l'aviat[...]Rapport
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M. REYNAUD, Directeur de publication ; L. KARILA, Directeur de publication ; H. J. AUBIN, Directeur de publication ; A. BENYAMINA, Directeur de publication | Paris : Lavoisier Médecine Sciences | Traités | 2016La prise en charge et la prévention des addictions sont devenues l'un des principaux enjeux de santé publique comme en témoignent les différents plans, lois et décrets mis en place par les plus hautes instances gouvernementales ces dernières ann[...]Livre
F. BOURDILLON ; G. BRÜCKER ; D. TABUTEAU, Directeur de publication | Paris : Lavoisier Médecine Sciences | Traités | 2016Traité de référence, sans équivalent en langue française, cette troisième édition du Traité de santé publique couvre l'ensemble des problématiques relatives à la santé des populations. À l'heure où la nouvelle loi de modernisation de notre syst[...]Article : Périodique
Background: The United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs 1988 ("1988 Convention") expresses a strong normative preference for criminalising drug possession. Historically, the United Nations offices responsible for over[...]NouveautéArticle : Périodique
B. PETEET ; C. MOSLEY ; B. MILLER-ROENIGK ; C. MCCUISTIAN ; S. DIXON |Prescription drug misuse (PDM) has been on the rise since early 2000 and is now an international epidemic. Prescription drugs are easily accessible and perceived as less harmful, yet can lead to addiction and death. Women represent half of the w[...]Périodique
GUINDON G. E. ; S. TOBIN ; D. YACH | 2002ENGLISH : BACKGROUND: Increasing the price of tobacco products is arguably the most effective method of curbing the prevalence and consumption of tobacco products. Price increases would reduce the global burden of disease brought about by toba[...]Article : Périodique
M. SKUMLIEN ; S. CRAFT ; J. SCOTT ; T. P. FREEMAN |National and international policies are key to reducing use and harm Synthetic cannabinoids, colloquially known as "spice," are a class of structurally diverse novel psychoactive substances that were originally designed to mimic the effects of [...]Article : Périodique
Cannabis cultivation is a thriving business, whether for profit or personal use. The reasons for engaging in illegal drug growing and the effects of drug policy on it are mostly unexplored. This paper tries to shed some light on the impact of ca[...]Article : Périodique
Drug control policies and interventions, like any other policies and interventions, generate many unintended consequences. Most often, such consequences are mentioned without being defined or presented in a typology, and they are rarely explaine[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Estimated alcohol consumption from national self-report surveys is often only 30-40% of official estimates based on sales or taxation data. Global burden of disease (GBD) estimates for alcohol adjust survey estimates up to 8[...]Article : Périodique
Background and aims: Prohibitions on producing, distributing and selling cannabis are loosening in various jurisdictions around the world. This paper describes the diversification of cannabis supply laws and discusses the challenges to and oppor[...]NouveautéArticle : Périodique
M. J. BARRATT ; M. BOUCHARD ; T. DECORTE ; V. A. FRANK ; P. HAKKARAINEN ; S. LENTON ; A. MALM ; H. NGUYEN ; G. R. POTTER |Purpose - Unlike other plant-based drugs, cannabis is increasingly grown within the country of consumption, requires minimal processing before consumption, and can be easily grown almost anywhere using indoor or outdoor cultivation techniques. D[...]Livre
P. REUTER, Éditeur scientifique ; M. MAJMUNDAR, Éditeur scientifique | Washington, DC : National Academies Press | 2015Tobacco use has declined because of measures such as high taxes on tobacco products and bans on advertising, but worldwide there are still more than one billion people who regularly use tobacco, including many who purchase products illicitly. By[...]Livre
Tobacco, among the most popular consumer products of the twentieth century, is under attack. Once a behavior that knew no social bounds, cigarette smoking has been transformed into an activity that reflects sharp differences in social status. "U[...]Article : Périodique
La session spéciale de l'Assemblée générale des Nations Unies qui a eu lieu en avril 2016 a révélé des divergences croissantes dans le paysage de la politique drogue internationale. Des négociations difficiles ont abouti à un document final déce[...]Article : Périodique
M. RAMIS, Personne interviewée ; M. GANDILHON, Intervieweur |Ce dossier sur la prochaine session des Nations unies consacrée à la question des drogues ne pouvait faire l'impasse sur la position officielle de la France en matière de lutte contre les usages et les trafics de drogues. C'est pourquoi, le 15 j[...]Article : Périodique
La précédente UNGASS sur le thème des drogues a eu lieu en 1998. Dans une déclaration solennelle, les États s'engageaient à tout mettre en oeuvre pour éradiquer ou diminuer substantiellement la production et la consommation de l'ensemble des dro[...]Article : Périodique
D. STEBER, Personne interviewée ; J. F. SAVARY, Personne interviewée |Interview de Diane Steber, juriste à I'OFSP, et Jean-Félix Savary, secrétaire générale du GREA, tous deux participants à la délégation suisse à I'UNGASS Ils reviennent sur les enjeux importants pour la Suisse dans ce débat, tout comme sur le rôl[...]Article : Périodique
Les Nations Unies (ONU) ont tenu la 30e session extraordinaire de l'assemblée générale en avril dernier, sur le « problème mondial des drogues ». Cette session ne correspond ni dans la durée du plan d'action décennal de 2009, ni dans la procédur[...]Rapport
The Annual Report provides an overview of what UNODC is doing to help Member States address the threat posed by drugs, crime and terrorism. The report demonstrates that, in an unstable world, the information and expertise provided by UNODC are i[...]Rapport
Synthetic drug manufacture can occur anywhere depending on human creativity and the availability of a few strategic chemicals. The dynamic nature of synthetic drug markets necessitates nimble and adaptable solutions. The UNODC Synthetic Drug S[...]