Bouso & Sánchez-Avilés argue that indigenous epistemologies should be respected and protected within the frameworks of the right to science and the right to health, in compliance with international treaties and United Nations declarations.
The authors argue that the international drug control regime's obsolescence is inevitable unless it gives itself the means to adapt to the evolving realities on the ground.
In addition to the need for assistance in the context of legal ambiguity in which ayahuasca unfolds today, ICEERS also is committed to foster a change of scenario.
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By Constanza Sanchez AvilesLaw, Policy & Human Rights Coordinator at ICEERS Foundation & GDPO Research Associate