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United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. Global Effort in Combating Drug Trafficking and Abuse
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- Nombre de pages35
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-630163-7
- EAN4064066301637
- Date de parution08/12/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille355 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
The 'United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances' represents a landmark international legal framework aimed at combating drug trafficking on a global scale. Through meticulous legal language, the Convention not only delineates the responsibilities of signatory states but also establishes a comprehensive mechanism for international cooperation, evidence sharing, and mutual legal assistance.
Its contextual foundation lies in the escalating drug abuse crisis of the late 20th century, prompting a unifying framework to address the complexities of transnational drug trade in an era defined by increasing globalization and interdependence among nations. The United Nations, an intergovernmental organization established in 1945 with the mission to promote peace and cooperation, has its office imbued with a commitment to combating the multifaceted challenges presented by illicit drugs.
This Convention is a culmination of extensive deliberation and negotiation among member states, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of the urgent need for unified action against the drug trade, which threatens public health, safety, and security worldwide. For scholars, policymakers, and advocates involved in drug policy discourse, this Convention serves not merely as a legal document but as a vital resource for understanding the international consensus around drug trafficking.
Its comprehensive provisions and frameworks are crucial for anyone dedicated to curbing the detrimental effects of the narcotics trade and promoting sustainable solutions to an ongoing global crisis.
Its contextual foundation lies in the escalating drug abuse crisis of the late 20th century, prompting a unifying framework to address the complexities of transnational drug trade in an era defined by increasing globalization and interdependence among nations. The United Nations, an intergovernmental organization established in 1945 with the mission to promote peace and cooperation, has its office imbued with a commitment to combating the multifaceted challenges presented by illicit drugs.
This Convention is a culmination of extensive deliberation and negotiation among member states, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of the urgent need for unified action against the drug trade, which threatens public health, safety, and security worldwide. For scholars, policymakers, and advocates involved in drug policy discourse, this Convention serves not merely as a legal document but as a vital resource for understanding the international consensus around drug trafficking.
Its comprehensive provisions and frameworks are crucial for anyone dedicated to curbing the detrimental effects of the narcotics trade and promoting sustainable solutions to an ongoing global crisis.

















