After its re-introduction in the 1960s, cannabis has become the most widely used illicit drug in Europe. Along with the spread of cannabis use, its social meaning has changed over time. Today old paradigms are having renewed appeal, in particular on the subject of cannabis and schizophrenia. Cannabis in Europe is about trends in the scientific study on cannabis, changing national policies and changing cannabis markets. Recent years show a strong tendency towards market substitution: from hashish imported from other parts of the world to domestically grown marihuana. Who are these marihuana growers? How do national policies respond to this new phenomenon? Why has cannabis policy become liberal in some countries, while in others it develop...
Cannabis is the most popular illicit drug on the European market. Over 16 million young Europeans ha...
The aim of this thesis is to study how cannabis is constructed in contemporary Sweden, which policy ...
How is cannabis use controlled in the legal systems in the Nordic countries? How do the Nordic legal...
The history of cannabis has been the subject of numerous books in recent years (see Fankhauser, this...
Cannabis is the illegal substance most commonly used in all countries of the European Union. The inc...
The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing eith...
Herbal cannabis is one of the most consumed illegal drugs in Europe, with increasing local productio...
The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing eith...
This unique overview of the variation in the ways recreational and other drugs are used across Europ...
Cannabis accounts for the largest share of the illicit drug market, with a high prevalence of use ev...
The EMCDDA exists to facilitate a more evidence-informed understanding of issues that are important ...
Europe has long been one of the world’s largest consumer markets for cannabis, particularly resin im...
For the majority of its history, the cultivation of cannabis did not stand out, at least compared to...
This paper explores European and national trends in specialised drug treatment entry for cannabis-re...
Objectives: After several years of increasing 'normalisation' of cannabis use in Switzerland at the ...
Cannabis is the most popular illicit drug on the European market. Over 16 million young Europeans ha...
The aim of this thesis is to study how cannabis is constructed in contemporary Sweden, which policy ...
How is cannabis use controlled in the legal systems in the Nordic countries? How do the Nordic legal...
The history of cannabis has been the subject of numerous books in recent years (see Fankhauser, this...
Cannabis is the illegal substance most commonly used in all countries of the European Union. The inc...
The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing eith...
Herbal cannabis is one of the most consumed illegal drugs in Europe, with increasing local productio...
The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing eith...
This unique overview of the variation in the ways recreational and other drugs are used across Europ...
Cannabis accounts for the largest share of the illicit drug market, with a high prevalence of use ev...
The EMCDDA exists to facilitate a more evidence-informed understanding of issues that are important ...
Europe has long been one of the world’s largest consumer markets for cannabis, particularly resin im...
For the majority of its history, the cultivation of cannabis did not stand out, at least compared to...
This paper explores European and national trends in specialised drug treatment entry for cannabis-re...
Objectives: After several years of increasing 'normalisation' of cannabis use in Switzerland at the ...
Cannabis is the most popular illicit drug on the European market. Over 16 million young Europeans ha...
The aim of this thesis is to study how cannabis is constructed in contemporary Sweden, which policy ...
How is cannabis use controlled in the legal systems in the Nordic countries? How do the Nordic legal...