The place of drugs in American society is a problem more apt to evoke diatribe than dialog. With the support of the Na tional Science Foundation\u27s program on Ethics and Values in Science and Technology, and the National Endowment for the Humanities\u27 program on Science, Technology, and Human Values, * The Hastings Center was able to sponsor such dialog as part of a major research into the ethics of drug use that spanned two years. We assembled a Research Group from leaders in the scientific, medical, legal, and policy com munities, leavened with experts in applied ethics, and brought them together several times a year to discuss the moral, legal and social issues posed by nontherapeutic drug use. At times we also called on other expe...
Virtually all known human groups have devised and regularly used techniques for altering consciousne...
Drugs and Drug Policy: The Control of Consciousness Alteration provides a cross-national perspective...
A book review essay considering Drugs and the Public, by Norman E. Zinberg and John A. Robertson (19...
The constitutional freedoms of religion and expression have been persistently urged as defenses to c...
This study examines drug control policy through the prism of human rights norms. Emphasis is placed ...
Drug testing is one of the most controversial of recent privacy issues. The bibliography which follo...
Purpose: This paper examines if a state policy prohibiting consumption of illegal narcotic drugs and...
In recent months, public attention has dramatically been drawn to the dangers posed by substance abu...
The question of drug policy is a controversial and much debated issue in the political sphere. It is...
New biomedical technologies offer growing opportunities not only to prevent and treat illnesses, but...
Some drugs make people feel good. That is why some people use them. Some of these drugs are alleged ...
The idea that the recreational use of psychoactive drugs harms communities is prevalent in popular d...
This is a transcript from the the first of three panels on drug policy and the impact of drug policy...
A recent article in this journal challenged claims that a human rights framework should be applied t...
The degree to which funding bodies can and do control the content and dissemination of research prod...
Virtually all known human groups have devised and regularly used techniques for altering consciousne...
Drugs and Drug Policy: The Control of Consciousness Alteration provides a cross-national perspective...
A book review essay considering Drugs and the Public, by Norman E. Zinberg and John A. Robertson (19...
The constitutional freedoms of religion and expression have been persistently urged as defenses to c...
This study examines drug control policy through the prism of human rights norms. Emphasis is placed ...
Drug testing is one of the most controversial of recent privacy issues. The bibliography which follo...
Purpose: This paper examines if a state policy prohibiting consumption of illegal narcotic drugs and...
In recent months, public attention has dramatically been drawn to the dangers posed by substance abu...
The question of drug policy is a controversial and much debated issue in the political sphere. It is...
New biomedical technologies offer growing opportunities not only to prevent and treat illnesses, but...
Some drugs make people feel good. That is why some people use them. Some of these drugs are alleged ...
The idea that the recreational use of psychoactive drugs harms communities is prevalent in popular d...
This is a transcript from the the first of three panels on drug policy and the impact of drug policy...
A recent article in this journal challenged claims that a human rights framework should be applied t...
The degree to which funding bodies can and do control the content and dissemination of research prod...
Virtually all known human groups have devised and regularly used techniques for altering consciousne...
Drugs and Drug Policy: The Control of Consciousness Alteration provides a cross-national perspective...
A book review essay considering Drugs and the Public, by Norman E. Zinberg and John A. Robertson (19...