IDPC Law enforcement project Mike Trace – IDPC This law enforcement project is a joint IDPC / Chatham house / International Institute Strategic Studies project. The project aims to stimulate debate around how drug enforcement managers can deal with the challenges faced by the changes in the drug market. How do we address the harms of the drug market? David …
Switzerland
Committee of the Whole – Resolution L9
Developing an international electronic import and export authorisation system for licit trade of controlled substances. Sponsors: Croatia, Denmark on behalf of the EU, Albania, United States. Amendment to operative paragraph 2, the rest of text is deleted as the same text is contained in operative paragraph 6. Budgetary Implications 506,000 dollars to develop deploy and …
Committee of the Whole – resolution L.10
Promoting the use and availability of measures to prevent death from opiate overdose The resolution is sponsored by Croatia, EU, Israel, Albania and the USA. Budgetary implications: Operative paragraphs 2-4 of the resolution: – 386,000 dollars will be required to organise an expert consultation on overdose prevention and technical consultations, translation and printed guidelines, and …
Committee of the Whole – Resolution L8
Promoting Strategies and measures addressing specific needs of women in the context of comprehensive and integrated drug demand reduction programmes and strategies Sponsored by: Albania Croatia Denmark (EU) Israel Philip Thailand Ukraine USA Ecuador (LA) Budgetary implications: $414,000 to organise technical consultations on two topics of resolutions. In $300,000 for advisory services to 15 states …
Plenary Day 5: Statement from Switzerland
Switzerland supported the statement from Norway on the importance of NGO involvement at the CND and added that there should be a narrow interpretation of the resolution on the role of NGOs at the CND.
Plenary Day 2: Statement from Switzerland
Former president of Switzerland Ruth Dreifuss states that it is important must make sure that drug law enforcement measures do not make it impossible to implement harm reduction measures. She also urges the UNODC to convey to those member states that have signed the relevant protocols to abolish capital punishment.