This Health and Human Rights Viewpoint explores the challenges of addressing drug control through a human rights lens, and dicusses the new Internatiojnal Guidelines on Human Rights and Drug Policy
The Johns Hopkins–Lancet Commission on Drug Policy and Health has sought to examine the emerging sci...
Since 2000, access to essential medicines has been widely acknowledged as part of the right to healt...
Human rights may be the most globalized political value of our times. The rights para-digm has been ...
This study examines drug control policy through the prism of human rights norms. Emphasis is placed ...
This commentary argues in favour of developing international human rights guidelines for drug contro...
A recent article in this journal challenged claims that a human rights framework should be applied t...
This paper explores the interplay between the human rights and drug control frameworks and critiques...
Drug control intersects with much of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the UN Member S...
This book explores the emerging area of the human rights impacts of drug control. Beginning with a ...
The relationship between drug control policy and human development is complex and multifaceted; both...
This paper aims to provide theoretically informed practical proposals for the improvement of current...
Debate asks whether drug companies are living up to their human rights responsibilities. Sofia Grus...
Debate asks whether drug companies are living up to their human rights responsibilities. Sofia Grus...
Millions of people worldwide suffer a range of health and socio-economic related problems because of...
Millions of people worldwide suffer a range of health and socio-economic related problems because of...
The Johns Hopkins–Lancet Commission on Drug Policy and Health has sought to examine the emerging sci...
Since 2000, access to essential medicines has been widely acknowledged as part of the right to healt...
Human rights may be the most globalized political value of our times. The rights para-digm has been ...
This study examines drug control policy through the prism of human rights norms. Emphasis is placed ...
This commentary argues in favour of developing international human rights guidelines for drug contro...
A recent article in this journal challenged claims that a human rights framework should be applied t...
This paper explores the interplay between the human rights and drug control frameworks and critiques...
Drug control intersects with much of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the UN Member S...
This book explores the emerging area of the human rights impacts of drug control. Beginning with a ...
The relationship between drug control policy and human development is complex and multifaceted; both...
This paper aims to provide theoretically informed practical proposals for the improvement of current...
Debate asks whether drug companies are living up to their human rights responsibilities. Sofia Grus...
Debate asks whether drug companies are living up to their human rights responsibilities. Sofia Grus...
Millions of people worldwide suffer a range of health and socio-economic related problems because of...
Millions of people worldwide suffer a range of health and socio-economic related problems because of...
The Johns Hopkins–Lancet Commission on Drug Policy and Health has sought to examine the emerging sci...
Since 2000, access to essential medicines has been widely acknowledged as part of the right to healt...
Human rights may be the most globalized political value of our times. The rights para-digm has been ...