This paper focuses on the child rights implications of bringing new substances into the global drug control regime. Focusing on the examples of ketamine and khat, which in turn highlight the issues of access to medicines (SDG 3) and child labour (SDG 8), it outlines the process for placing substances under international control and the child rights implications of such decisions. To date, however, child rights law has not been featured in this procedure. While child rights law may not be determinative in terms of outcome, the chapter focuses on an important process in global drug policy governance. If decisions to place substances under international control within the drug control architecture of the United Nations engage the obligations o...
Children are critical to debates about drug law reform. For both advocates of liberalisation and, es...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children (UNCRC), put forth in 1989, has generated a ...
This article focuses on a set of issues pertaining to the rights of children as elabo...
Responding to the harms caused by drug use and the drug trade is one of the most pressing and interd...
La Convention internationale des droits de l’enfant (CIDE) a été ratifiée par tous les pays reconnus...
My objective in the proceeding paper is to qualitatively analyze the conditions of children since th...
Child has an important role in the life of society and state, due to its position as the nation's fu...
Protection of the Rights of the Child: Problems of Regulation on International Plane The rights of t...
Research demonstrates that tobacco morbidity and mortality disproportionately affects children, espe...
Upholding the International Rights of Children in Conflict with the law Abstract Children in conflic...
Children of the Drug War is a unique collection of original essays that investigates the impacts of ...
This chapter locates children's rights in the context of global social governance. Social policy lit...
This introductory article explains the rationale behind the 12th Thematic Issue of International Dev...
Damon Barrett introduces his chapter 'Incorporating Child Rights into Scheduling Decisions at the UN...
The objective of this article is to examine how international law spreads, promotes and seeks to uni...
Children are critical to debates about drug law reform. For both advocates of liberalisation and, es...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children (UNCRC), put forth in 1989, has generated a ...
This article focuses on a set of issues pertaining to the rights of children as elabo...
Responding to the harms caused by drug use and the drug trade is one of the most pressing and interd...
La Convention internationale des droits de l’enfant (CIDE) a été ratifiée par tous les pays reconnus...
My objective in the proceeding paper is to qualitatively analyze the conditions of children since th...
Child has an important role in the life of society and state, due to its position as the nation's fu...
Protection of the Rights of the Child: Problems of Regulation on International Plane The rights of t...
Research demonstrates that tobacco morbidity and mortality disproportionately affects children, espe...
Upholding the International Rights of Children in Conflict with the law Abstract Children in conflic...
Children of the Drug War is a unique collection of original essays that investigates the impacts of ...
This chapter locates children's rights in the context of global social governance. Social policy lit...
This introductory article explains the rationale behind the 12th Thematic Issue of International Dev...
Damon Barrett introduces his chapter 'Incorporating Child Rights into Scheduling Decisions at the UN...
The objective of this article is to examine how international law spreads, promotes and seeks to uni...
Children are critical to debates about drug law reform. For both advocates of liberalisation and, es...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children (UNCRC), put forth in 1989, has generated a ...
This article focuses on a set of issues pertaining to the rights of children as elabo...