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Development not drug control: the evolution of counter narcotic efforts in Thailand
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Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences, 2023
Drug trafficking is the illegal trade of drugs across states and countries, this is a term refers to the smuggling marijuana, cocaine, heroin, opium and prohibited substances. Different routes are used by criminal networks to transport other illicit products as criminal’s device ever more creative ways of disguising illegal drugs. It is a major gain of
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Drug trafficking is the illegal trade of drugs across states and countries, this is a term refers to the smuggling marijuana, cocaine, heroin, opium and prohibited substances. Different routes are used by criminal networks to transport other illicit products as criminal’s device ever more creative ways of disguising illegal drugs. It is a major gain of
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Principles of International Control of Narcotic Drugs
American Journal of International Law, 1943The fact is not very widely known that the League of Nations and governments acting in coöperation during a period of just over twenty years between the two world wars have built up an effective international drug administration spanning the entire world. It may perhaps be said that the general public has come to realize that a useful piece of work has
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Narcotics and controlled drugs: A secure system for access by transport teams
Air Medical Journal, 1998Air Modlcal Journal 17:2 AprkJum 1228 Introduction A need has been recognized for teams transporting patients between hospitals to have access to a variety of medications, which usually include narcotics and controlled substances. Concern exists regarding appropriate security, the time necessary to issue these drugs, accurate use documentation, and the
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Preventing and Treating Narcotic Addiction — A Century of Federal Drug Control
New England Journal of Medicine, 2015A century after the Harrison Narcotic Act took effect in the United States, its bias against maintenance therapy continues to hinder medical efforts to ameliorate the effects of our country's latest narcotic-addiction epidemic.
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International control of the legitimate trade in narcotic drugs
Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 1972This article attempts to review the international regulations concerning the control of legitimate trade in narcotic drugs. This necessitates an examination of what narcotic drugs are, their social, medical and economic aspects and whether the control exercised is reasonably proportionate to any dangers the various drugs may present.
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Control of Illicit Trade and Traffic in Narcotic Drugs
1981The Single Convention has made elaborate provisions for the control of trade and traffic in narcotic drugs and substances. Trade in such drugs and substances cannot be eliminated, especially because of medical and scientific needs. The essential uses of these commodities increase their marketability, and consequently, a regular supply to meet the ...
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International Control of Narcotic Drugs and International Economic Law
Canadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international, 1969For over fifty years there has been international co-operation in the control of narcotic drugs. This co-operation has expanded in scope and depth as the years have passed since January 23, 1912, when the International Opium Convention was signed at The Hague.
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Narcotics and the Law: A Critique of the American Experiment in Narcotic Drug Control
Harvard Law Review, 1963Richard D. Schwartz +1 more
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