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Drug Control and International Law (Paperback)
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Drug Control and International Law (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in International Law
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This book provides for an extensive legal analysis of the
international drug control system in light of the growing
challenges and criticism that this system faces. In the current
debate on global drug policy, the central pillars of the
international drug control system - the UN Drug Conventions as well
as its institutions - are portrayed as outdated, suppressive and
seen as an obstacle to necessary changes. The book's objective is
to provide an in-depth and positivist insight into drug control's
present legal framework and thus provide for a better understanding
of the normative assumptions upon which drug control is currently
based. This is attained by clarifying the objectives of the
international drug control system and the premises by which these
objectives are to be achieved. The objective of the current global
framework of international drug control is the limitation of drugs
to medical and scientific purposes. The meaning of this objective
and its concrete implications for States' parties as well as its
problems from the perspective of other regimes of international
law, most notably international human rights law, are extensively
analysed. Additionally, the book focuses on how the international
drug control system attempts to reach the objective of confining
drugs to medical and scientific purposes, i.e. by setting up a
universal system that exercises a rigid control on drug supply. The
consequences of this heavy focus on the reduction of drug supply
are outlined, and the book concludes by making suggestions on how
the international drug control system could be reformed in the near
future in order to better meet the existing challenges. The
analysis occurs from a general international law perspective. It
aims to map the international drug control system within a wider
context of international law and to understand whether the problems
that the international drug control system faces are exemplary for
the difficulties that institutionalized systems of global scope
face in the twenty-first century.
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