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			New Winds in Latin American Drug PoliciesCEDLA - Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation Join us in Amsterdam for a seminar on the latest drug policy trends in Latin America. Join us in Amsterdam for a seminar on the latest drug policy trends in Latin America.Friday, 21 March 2014 Time: 14.30-17.00 CEDLA: Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation READ MORE...
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			Drug policy must return to focus on public health, SPP panelists saySchool of Public Policy (Central European University)
 Budapest, April 11, 2013
 READ MORE... Global drug policy must move away from stigmatizing and criminalizing users and focus on the public health issues at stake, panelists concluded at the third drug policy debate hosted by CEU’s School of Public Policy and the Open Society Foundations’ Global Drug Policy Program on April 11. Panelists expressed hope that the current momentum in this direction will result in significant changes at the United Nations drug policy summit slated for 2016. Global drug policy must move away from stigmatizing and criminalizing users and focus on the public health issues at stake, panelists concluded at the third drug policy debate hosted by CEU’s School of Public Policy and the Open Society Foundations’ Global Drug Policy Program on April 11. Panelists expressed hope that the current momentum in this direction will result in significant changes at the United Nations drug policy summit slated for 2016.
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			Cannabis and the 1961 ConventionIDPC/TNI side event at 56th Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND)
 Tuesday, March 11, 2013
 READ MORE... Over the past years, there have been some soft and hard defections on cannabis control. It is now time to discuss alternatives that are based on facts and evidence, said Dave Bewley Taylor introducing the session. TNI worked on a report on cannabis, which is looking at the hard defections in the United States and other types of cannabis regulation that have been happening around the world. The report also discusses how cannabis was included in the UN drug control conventions. Over the past years, there have been some soft and hard defections on cannabis control. It is now time to discuss alternatives that are based on facts and evidence, said Dave Bewley Taylor introducing the session. TNI worked on a report on cannabis, which is looking at the hard defections in the United States and other types of cannabis regulation that have been happening around the world. The report also discusses how cannabis was included in the UN drug control conventions.
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			The Latin American Agenda for Drug Policy ReformIDPC Seminar Series at the 55th Session of the CNDThursday, March 15, 2012We are currently witnessing renewed attempts to open a debate on alternatives to the current drug control policies in Latin America. The failure of present drug control policies and the disproportionate social, economic, and political costs have led academics, advocates, and officials to search for approaches that promise to be both more humane and more effective. Thursday, March 15, 13:15 – 14:45 in the Mozart Room, Vienna International Centre (VIC Restaurant - Ground Floor, F Building) 
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			Drug policy reformFrom evidence to practiceLjubljana (Slovenia)
 December 12-14, 2011 The last of the series of Correlation Conferences, entitled ‘Getting out of the margins – Changing realities and making the difference’, took place from December 12-14, 2011, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. This report is an account of the discussions that took place during the final session of the Conference, ‘Drug policy reform – From evidence to practice’. The last of the series of Correlation Conferences, entitled ‘Getting out of the margins – Changing realities and making the difference’, took place from December 12-14, 2011, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. This report is an account of the discussions that took place during the final session of the Conference, ‘Drug policy reform – From evidence to practice’.
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			Imprisonment for drugs related offenses in Argentina Intercambios Civil Association and the Social Sciences School of the University of Buenos Aires launched the book “Encarcelamientos por delitos relacionados con estupefacientes en Argentina” (Imprisonment for drugs related offenses in Argentina) by Alejandro Corda on the 29th of August, 2011. Intercambios Civil Association and the Social Sciences School of the University of Buenos Aires launched the book “Encarcelamientos por delitos relacionados con estupefacientes en Argentina” (Imprisonment for drugs related offenses in Argentina) by Alejandro Corda on the 29th of August, 2011.
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			Fifth Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Drug PolicyUtrecht, May 23-24, 2011
 READ MORE... Martin Jelsma, Tom Blickman and Pien Metaal participated in the Fifth Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Drug Policy, ISSDP Conference 2011, organized by Trimbos Institute in Utrecht (The Netherlands) the 23 and 24 of May. Martin Jelsma, Tom Blickman and Pien Metaal participated in the Fifth Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Drug Policy, ISSDP Conference 2011, organized by Trimbos Institute in Utrecht (The Netherlands) the 23 and 24 of May.
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			TNI Side Event at the Commission on Narcotic DrugsVienna (Austria), March 24, 2011 The year 2011 marks the 50th anniversary of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (CND), the bedrock of the current UN drug control system. TNI will host a side event at the 54th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Several speakers will critically examine the significance and shortcomings of the Convention, explain how plants and traditional use are treated under its provisions, and discuss the current state of affairs of Bolivia's amendment proposal on coca chewing. READ MORE...
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			II Latin American Conference on Drug PolicyRio de Janeiro, August 26-27, 2010
 READ MORE... On 26 and 27 August, 2010, the Second Latin American Conference and the First Brazilian Conference on Drug Policy took  place in the noble hall of the National Law School of the Federal  University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) with more than 400 attendees and  the presence of top drug policy experts from thirteen countries in Latin  America. It was the most specialized meeting to take place to date in  the region. The Conference was organized at the regional level by Intercambios, a  key Latin American civil association that has worked for fifteen years  on issues of harm reduction and drug policy. And, locally by  Psicotropicus, a pioneer in bringing the drugs debate out from obscurity  and bringing it into everyday discussions in Brazil. On 26 and 27 August, 2010, the Second Latin American Conference and the First Brazilian Conference on Drug Policy took  place in the noble hall of the National Law School of the Federal  University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) with more than 400 attendees and  the presence of top drug policy experts from thirteen countries in Latin  America. It was the most specialized meeting to take place to date in  the region. The Conference was organized at the regional level by Intercambios, a  key Latin American civil association that has worked for fifteen years  on issues of harm reduction and drug policy. And, locally by  Psicotropicus, a pioneer in bringing the drugs debate out from obscurity  and bringing it into everyday discussions in Brazil.
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			Global Forum of Producers of Crops Declared to be IllicitBarcelona, January 29-31, 2009Why peasants from certain regions of the world cultivate the three plants – coca leaves, cannabis and opium poppy – that the international conventions have declared to be illicit? That was the essential question that was discussed at the First Global Forum of Producers of Crops Declared to be Illicit (FMPCDI), that took place in El Prat de Llobregat near Barcelona on January 29-31, 2009. The conclusions of the Forum will be submitted to the High Level Segment of the 52th session of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) in Vienna on March 11-12, 2009, dedicated to review of the progress achieved and the difficulties encountered by in meeting the goals and targets set out in the 1998 United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on Countering World Drug Problem. 
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