
Drug War Monitor Vol. 2 No. 1
In the February 2003 Drug War Monitor, Isaías Roja examines “The Push for Zero Coca: Democratic Transition and Counternarcotics Policy in Peru.”
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In the February 2003 Drug War Monitor, Isaías Roja examines “The Push for Zero Coca: Democratic Transition and Counternarcotics Policy in Peru.”
The February 2005 issue of CrossCurrents, which covers the Bush administration’s trade and development agenda, challenges in Colombia, the Pentagon’s drug war authority, and recent WOLA activities and publications.
According to a new study, throughout Latin America non-violent drug offenders are being imprisoned, violating human rights and overloading the region’s prison system.
This joint report analyzes the effects of drug policy in the Americas, including the militarization of law enforcement, the criminalization of consumption, the weakening of due process guarantees, mass incarceration, disproportionate penalties, and restrictions on access to health care.
A new study by the Research Consortium on Drugs and the Law (Colectivo de Estudios Drogas y Derecho, CEDD) analyzes…
Monday 12th June 2023 Dear Secretary General Guterres, We are writing to urge you to mark this year’s International Day…
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