Monday, May 16, 2011

New Journal on Human Rights and Drug Policy available in full online

ISSN 2046-4843 (print)
ISSN 2046-4851 (online)
The first edition of the new International Journal on Human Rights and Drug Policy is now available online in full. Produced by the International Centre on Human Rights and Drug Policy the journal critically engages with many of the frequently neglected human rights issues raised by drug policy and law enforcement. It is also open access, so available to all. Highly recommended.   

CONTENTS

Editorial
R. Lines, ‘Deliver us from evil’? – The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 50 years on


Original Articles


P. Gallahue, Targeted Killing of Drug Lords: Traffickers as Members of Armed Opposition Groups and/or Direct Participants’ in Hostilities


Y. McDermott, Yong Vui Kong v. Public Prosecutor and the Mandatory Death Penalty for Drug Offences in Singapore: A Dead End for Constitutional Challenge?


Interview

Litigating against the Death Penalty for Drug Offences: An interview with Saul Lehrfreund & Parvais Jabbar


Commentaries

D. Barrett & P. Veerman, Children who use Drugs: The Need for More Clarity on State Obligations in International Law


A. Crocket, The Function and Relevance of the Commission in Narcotic Drugs in the pursuit of Humane Drug Policy (or the ramblings of a bewildered diplomat)


Case Summary

S. Ka Hon Chu, Canadian Court of Appeal Upholds Supervised Injection Site’s Right to Operate


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