Progressive changes in newly-proposed European Union Action Plan on Drugs
The European Commission (EC) has proposed a new counter-narcotic plan for the European Union, which includes several seemingly progressive changes.
Among the new proposals is the examining of drug trafficking’s relationship with human trafficking, the implementation of evidence-based harm reduction measures, and the consideration of human rights when funding foreign regimes’ counter-narcotic activity.
The proposed EU Action Plan on Drugs 2017-2020 was published on March 15, and – if accepted for implementation – will provide the basis of the second half of an eight-year multinational endeavour, the EU Drugs Strategy for 2013-2030 (“the Strategy”).
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