Drugs
Drugs
Embracing mainstream international law, this section on drugs explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here.
Introduction
Drugs
This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of drugs, with a description of the most significant features of drugs at international level.
Related Work and Conclusions
Resources
See Also
References (Papers)
- Mending Invisible Wounds: The Efficacy And Legality Of Mdma-Assisted Psychotherapy In United States' Veterans Suffering With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Jonathan Perry, Dec 2016
- Potholes: Dui Law In The Budding Marijuana Industry, Zack G. Goldberg, Dec 2016
- Traversing The Triangulum: The Intersection Of Tobacco, Legalised Marijuana And Electronic Vaporisers In Denver, Colorado, Emily Anne Mcdonald, Lucy Popova, Pamela M. Ling, Oct 2016
- Effectively Regulating E-Cigarettes And Their Advertising—And The First Amendment, Eric N. Lindblom, Aug 2016
- The Administrative State And The Common Law: Regulatory Substitutes Or Complements?, Catherine M. Sharkey, Jul 2016
- Decline Of Dosage Regimen Patents In Light Of Emerging Next-Generation Dna Sequencing Technology And Possible Strategic Responses, Na An, Jun 2016
Resources
Further Reading
- The entry “drugs” in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press
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