The article gives an overview on the outlook for a Norwegian drug policy reform. It discusses whether a statement by a majority group in the Parliament might lead to full decriminalisation of drug use and possession of small quantities for own use. It also looks at the moral and sociological background for the drive for a change of the current legal regulation of drug use.publishedVersio
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The article gives an overview on the outlook for a Norwegian drug policy reform. It discusses whethe...
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The report aims to identify legal frameworks, models, and implementation practices of the decriminal...
This article examines the variety of drug policy in operation within Europe by focusing on Sweden (r...
The report aims to identify legal frameworks, models, and implementation practices of the decriminal...
How is cannabis use controlled in the legal systems in the Nordic countries? How do the Nordic legal...
The article gives an overview on the outlook for a Norwegian drug policy reform. It discusses whethe...
This article describes and critically analyses the current state of the Norwegian criminal regulatio...
In this bachelor thesis, I have used a literature study to examine what characterizes the Norwegian ...
BACKGROUND - It is almost 50 years since the “new” drug problem appeared in Norway. How have central...
Master's thesis in Social workIn June 2010, the Stoltenberg committee’s Report on drugs was handed o...
The article analyses the discussion of cannabis regulation in the Estonian media. In the past five y...
Increasingly countries around the world are changing their drug policies by ending the criminalizati...
The report aims to identify legal frameworks, models, and implementation practices of the decriminal...
Background and Aim: Soft drugs are those drugs that are very weak in terms of addiction and the effe...
Every year, hundreds of millions of people around the world use illicit drugs. Many do so for enjoym...
Background: In accordance with recommendations from The United Nations' Chief Executives Board of C...
The report aims to identify legal frameworks, models, and implementation practices of the decriminal...
This article examines the variety of drug policy in operation within Europe by focusing on Sweden (r...
The report aims to identify legal frameworks, models, and implementation practices of the decriminal...
How is cannabis use controlled in the legal systems in the Nordic countries? How do the Nordic legal...