It has been over half a century since the landmark Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs was adopted, for the first time unifying international drug policy under a single treaty aimed at limiting use, manufacture, trade, possession, and trafficking of opiates, cannabis, and other narcotics. Since then, other international drug policy measures have been adopted, largely emphasizing enforcement-based approaches to reducing drug supply and use. Recently, in response to concerns that the historic focus on criminalization and enforcement has had limited effectiveness, international drug policies have begun to undergo a paradigm shift as countries seek to enact their own reforms to partially depenalize or deregulate personal drug use and possession...
Over the course of the last century, drug trafficking throughout Latin America has led to the rise o...
The illegal drug trade has presented numerous challenges for many regions around the globe but none ...
ABSTRACT\ud THE ESSENCE OF BAD DECISIONS: UNITED STATES\ud DRUG CONTROL POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA\ud b...
This thesis examines how the transnational drug policy reform movement attempts to change the global...
In 2009, Mexico decriminalized small-scale drug possession, instituting drug treatment diversion in ...
For over a century the international community has widely accepted a policy of universal drug prohib...
U.S. America's aggressive drug enforcement policy, costing over US$1 trillion and putting millions o...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: to determine the success of alternative drug policy and to pr...
This research seeks to evaluate the impact of drug policy reform in Mexico within the larger Latin A...
This article explores and develops a comprehensive set of arguments demonstrating the unconstitution...
Mexico has experienced disproportionate drug-related harms given its role as a production and transi...
Mexico has experienced disproportionate drug-related harms given its role as a production and transi...
U.S. America´ s aggressive drug enforcement policy, costing over US$1 trillion and putting millions ...
The illegal drug trade has presented numerous challenges for many regions around the globe but none ...
Two of the most important players in the global drug trafficking trade are the United States and Mex...
Over the course of the last century, drug trafficking throughout Latin America has led to the rise o...
The illegal drug trade has presented numerous challenges for many regions around the globe but none ...
ABSTRACT\ud THE ESSENCE OF BAD DECISIONS: UNITED STATES\ud DRUG CONTROL POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA\ud b...
This thesis examines how the transnational drug policy reform movement attempts to change the global...
In 2009, Mexico decriminalized small-scale drug possession, instituting drug treatment diversion in ...
For over a century the international community has widely accepted a policy of universal drug prohib...
U.S. America's aggressive drug enforcement policy, costing over US$1 trillion and putting millions o...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: to determine the success of alternative drug policy and to pr...
This research seeks to evaluate the impact of drug policy reform in Mexico within the larger Latin A...
This article explores and develops a comprehensive set of arguments demonstrating the unconstitution...
Mexico has experienced disproportionate drug-related harms given its role as a production and transi...
Mexico has experienced disproportionate drug-related harms given its role as a production and transi...
U.S. America´ s aggressive drug enforcement policy, costing over US$1 trillion and putting millions ...
The illegal drug trade has presented numerous challenges for many regions around the globe but none ...
Two of the most important players in the global drug trafficking trade are the United States and Mex...
Over the course of the last century, drug trafficking throughout Latin America has led to the rise o...
The illegal drug trade has presented numerous challenges for many regions around the globe but none ...
ABSTRACT\ud THE ESSENCE OF BAD DECISIONS: UNITED STATES\ud DRUG CONTROL POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA\ud b...