Provides the first regulatory history of UN drug control and examines its enabling role in the modern 'war on drugs'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Collins is Director of Academic Engagement, the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime, Vienna. He is also a Fellow at the University of Hong Kong, and Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, LSE Press. John's contemporary policy interests focus on the political economy of international drug control and the evolving dynamics on national and international policy reforms.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Drug diplomacy from the Opium Wars through the League of Nations, 1839-1939 2. International drug control in wartime, 1939-1945 3. Creating the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 1945-1946 4. Reconstructing drug control in Europe, Asia and the Middle East 5. Old battles anew at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 1946-1948 6. Dividing up the global licit market, 1948-1953 7. From the 1953 protocol to the 1961 single convention 8. Assessing the legal legacy of the single convention.
1. Drug diplomacy from the Opium Wars through the League of Nations, 1839-1939 2. International drug control in wartime, 1939-1945 3. Creating the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 1945-1946 4. Reconstructing drug control in Europe, Asia and the Middle East 5. Old battles anew at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 1946-1948 6. Dividing up the global licit market, 1948-1953 7. From the 1953 protocol to the 1961 single convention 8. Assessing the legal legacy of the single convention.
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