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its authorities on the issue of drug control. However, the room for manoeuvring the Bureau was limited, mainly because of … the resilience of the drug economy and the politicised regulations. Struggling in the narrow space between the colonial … short-lived. Its history reveals the resilience of both licit and illicit drug economy and the power struggles that resulted …
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Prohibition makes some drug use and drug selling a crime by statute, but licit drugs like alcohol are also associated … with criminality in myriad ways. Within a prohibition regime, it is difficult but important to distinguish a drug …
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drug wars. Specifically, it challenges the David vs. Goliath conception of Colombia as a passive, client state simply … Colombia's displacement of state building dilemmas, including drug control, and that Bogota utilised the UN as a proxy …
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segundo ocorrências e massa [Drug Seizures in the State of São Paulo: An In-Depth View of Drug Seizures Broken Down by Number … of Incidents and Drug Amounts], conducted by Instituto Sou da Paz to encourage a discussion about Brazil’s drug policy …. The study focuses on drug incidents in the state of São Paulo, the richest and most populous in Brazil, which accounts for …
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Responsible Control of Drugs’ by the Global Commission on Drug Policy. This edition of the journal publishes papers addressing how … implementing public interest–based regulated drug markets is gaining traction. This will not be without challenges, including … provided with technical support to regulate risky products, so should move from rigid adherence to the failed drug prohibition …
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Literature on the economic-sociology of illegal markets is progressing convincingly, as scholars identify the need to investigate illegality through the perspective of the market, as well as through the perspective of the actor. In this book review essay, two recent publications are reflected...
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Various jurisdictions are legalising not just cannabis possession and use, but also large-scale commercial production, distribution and sale. Potential problems with that form of legalization raise questions about how best to implement a legalisation. This paper analyses the interests of the...
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