Guidelines for the control of narcotic and psychotropic substances : in the context of the international treaties / by Bror Rexed ... [et al.]
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1984. Description: 141 pISBN: 9241541725Title translated: Directives pour le contrôle des stupéfiants et des substances psychotropesdans le contexte des conventions internationales; Normas para la fiscalización de estupefacientes y sustancias psicotrópicas : en el marco de los tratados internacionalesSubject(s): Legislation, Drug | Psychotropic drugs | Drug and narcotic control | Organization of Health Care and Social DevelopmentNLM classification: QV 33.1Abstract: Presents and explains the international legal framework established to facilitate the control of narcotic and psychotropic substances. The book explains the obligations of parties to the conventions and shows how parties should formulate their national drug policies and legislation to conform with the aims and purposes of the international drug conventions. Readers are also guided in the formulation of alternative policies allowing adaptation of the provisions of the conventions to national situations. Other topics include the registration and distribution of medicinal drugs, the supply and use of psychoactive drugs, assessment of drug dependence and abuse, treatment and rehabilitation, and law enforcement.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Presents and explains the international legal framework established to facilitate the control of narcotic and psychotropic substances. The book explains the obligations of parties to the conventions and shows how parties should formulate their national drug policies and legislation to conform with the aims and purposes of the international drug conventions. Readers are also guided in the formulation of alternative policies allowing adaptation of the provisions of the conventions to national situations. Other topics include the registration and distribution of medicinal drugs, the supply and use of psychoactive drugs, assessment of drug dependence and abuse, treatment and rehabilitation, and law enforcement.
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