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European Drug Policies: The Ways of Reform

Editat de Renaud Colson, Henri Bergeron
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 feb 2017
The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing either the demand for, or the offer of, narcotics. But, despite a series of developments in the Americas – including the legalisation of cannabis in Uruguay and in several states in the United States of America – there is still little support in Europe for repealing drug-prohibition laws. Nevertheless, a gradual policy convergence reveals the emergence of a European model favouring public-health strategies over a strictly penal approach to combatting drugs, while growing transnational support for legalisation indicates the persistence of an alternative paradigm for drug policy. This book examines the various influences on drug policies in Europe, as grassroots movements, NGO networks, private foundations and academic research centres increasingly confront the prevailing discourses of drug prohibition. Pursuing an interdisciplinary approach and bringing together legal scholars, social scientists and practitioners, it provides a comprehensive and critical assessment of drug policy reform in Europe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138915206
ISBN-10: 1138915203
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Foreword, Ruth Dreifuss European Drug Policies in Context, Henri Bergeron & Renaud Colson I. Regional Dimension of European Drug Policies The Politics of Expertise and EU Drug Policy, Martin Elvins Pathways to Integration of European Drug Policy, Caroline Chatwin The Soft Power of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Henri Bergeron II. Domestic Drug Policies in Europe Belgium Drug Policy, Christine Guilain Danish Drug Policy, Esben Houborg Dutch Drug Policy, Jean-Paul Grund & Joost Breeksema, French Drug Policy, Ivana Obradovic German Drug Policy, Tilmann Holzer Italian Drug Policy, Grazia Zuffa Polish Drug Policy, Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch Portuguese Drug Policy, Caitlin Hughes Spanish Drug Policy, Cristina Diaz Gomez & Martin Gonzales Swedish Drug Policy, Johan Edman Swiss Drug Policy, Frank Zobel United-Kingdom Drug Policy, Susanne MacGregor III. Trends and Prospects in European Drug Policies Changing Paradigms in Drug Policies in EU Member States: From Digression to Convergence, Franz Trautmann The Changing Face of Harm Reduction in Europe, Dagmar Hedrich & Alessandro Pirona Drug Possession Laws in Europe: From Criminal Justice to Public Health, Brendan Hughes Cannabis Social Clubs in Europe: Prospects and Limits, Tom Decorte & Mafalda Pardal

Notă biografică

Renaud Colson is Associate Professor at the Law & Political Science Faculty of the University of Nantes.
Henri Bergeron is Research Fellow at the Centre for Sociology of Organisations, Sciences Po, CNRS, scientific coordinator of the Chair in Health Studies, and director of the Health Research Programme at the LIEPP (LABEX), Sciences Po.

Descriere

The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing either the demand for, or the offer of, narcotics. But, despite a series of developments in the Americas – including the legalisation of cannabis in Uruguay, as well as in Colorado – there is still little support in Europe for repealing drug-prohibition laws. This book examines the various influences on drug policies in Europe: as the impetus for drug policy changes from grassroots movements, NGO networks, private foundations and academic research centres among others, are increasingly confronting the prevailing discourses of drug prohibition and criminalisation. Pursuing an interdisciplinary approach, and bringing together legal scholars, social scientists and practitioners, it provides a comprehensive, and critical, assessment of on drug policy reform in Europe.