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Items tagged with informal drug policy dialogues

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Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2007 Montevideo The first meeting of the Informal Dialogue on Drugs Policy in Latin America took place in Montevideo, Uruguay. The meeting had the support of the Na...
Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2008 Cochabamba The fourth meeting in the series of Informal Drug Policy Dialogues in Latin America was held in Cochabamba and was organised by WOLA and TNI with the...
Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2008 Quito The third meeting of the Informal Dialogue on Drug Policy in Latin America took place in Quito and was organized with the support of the Ministry of...
Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2009 Buenos Aires The sixth meeting was held near Buenos Aires and was organized by WOLA and TNI, and sponsored by the Argentine Government through the Chief of Cabinet...
Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2009 Rio de Janeiro The fifth meeting of the Informal Drug Policy Dialogues in Latin America took place in Rio de Janeiro, and was organized by WOLA and TNI, in cooperat...
Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2011 Montevideo The seventh meeting of the Informal Drug Policy Dialogues in Latin America took place in Montevideo, Uruguay. The first Informal Dialogue also took pl...

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While new psychoactive substances pose a challenge to existing drug control regimes, their appearance provides an opportunity to consider the trial of alternative policy and legislative approaches to drug control.

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