Drug Control and Human Rights in International Law
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Drug Control and Human Rights in International Law

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Drug Control and Human Rights in International Law

About this book

Human rights violations occurring as a consequence of drug control and enforcement are a growing concern, and raise questions of treaty interpretation and of the appropriate balancing of concomitant obligations within the drug control and human rights treaty regimes. Tracing the evolution of international drug control law since 1909, this book explores the tensions between the regime's self-described humanitarian aspirations and its suppression of a common human behaviour as a form of 'evil'. Drawing on domestic, regional and international examples and case law, it posits the development of a dynamic, human rights-based interpretative approach to resolve tensions and conflicts between the regimes in a manner that safeguards human rights. Highlighting an important and emerging area of human rights inquiry from an international legal perspective, this book is a key resource for those working and studying in this field.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. Table of International Instruments
  11. Table of International Documents
  12. Table of Cases and National Legislation
  13. 1 Drug Control, Human Rights and ā€˜Parallel Universes’
  14. 2 The ā€˜Fourth Stage’ of Drug Control: Development, Structure and Law
  15. 3 Humanitarian or Stigmatising? - The Contradictory Paradigms of International Drug Control
  16. 4 Drug Control and Human Rights: Complementarities, Conflicts and Tensions between the Regimes
  17. 5 The Object and Purpose of the International Drug Control Regime
  18. 6 The Case for Dynamic Interpretation of the International Drug Control Conventions
  19. 7 Moving the ā€˜thumb on the scales’ - Towards a Dynamic Human Rights-based Interpretation of International Drug Control Law
  20. 8 The Future for a ā€˜Fifth Stage’ of Drug Control
  21. Bibliography
  22. Index