Speakers will analyse the findings of a report released by CELS, recently generated from a hearing on the impact of drug policy and human rights in the Americas.
IDPC will organise a workshop at the margins of the International Harm Reduction Conference to support NGOs to engage in global drug policy debates in the lead up to the UNGASS. More information will be sent soon on how to apply!
The conference contributes to the improvement of public health in Europe by exchanging information and creating a platform for debate to researchers, policy makers, and practitioners in the field of public health.
The 13th World Day Against the Death Penalty is raising awareness around the application of the death penalty for drug-related offences. See how you can get involved!
This symposium aims to scrutinise the deficit from a multidisciplinary perspective in light of advancing post-market access in low- and middle-income countries as the equitable end-point of the pharmaceutical life cycle.
UN human rights and drug control bodies now recognize that the death penalty for drugs violates international law, but a number of states parties to the drug control treaties argue that capital drug laws are a permissible sanction.
This congress focuses on the traditional and contemporary use of drugs in indigenous, mestizo, and urban communities in Mexico and Brazil. Informal and cultural means of control, and their relationship with formal and legal controls, will also be explored.