IDPC Publications

A key role and added value of IDPC is the production of policy analysis for a broad range of audiences including academia, civil society and policy makers. The majority of these publications are collaborations with members and partners, and are translated into multiple languages to support and facilitate advocacy.

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23 September 2010

IDPC - Пришло время оценки воздействия наркополитики

Проведение ОВ ключевых элементов, как минимум, позволит налогоплательщиков понять, насколько эффективно тратятся их деньги (впервые в истории); как максимум – даст возможность для развития наркополитики в сторону научно обоснованного подхода, способствующего общественному развитию, защите безопасности и соблюдению прав человека и способного отразить вызовы, которые ставит перед нами XXI столетие.
19 September 2010
IDPC Briefing Paper - Drug control and its consequences in Rio de Janeiro

IDPC Briefing Paper - Drug control and its consequences in Rio de Janeiro

This article presents the challenges of responding to the illicit drug market in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, highlighting the characteristics and dynamics of the markets, the impacts of the current drug policy approach on the scale of the market, and its implications for the human rights and security of affected populations, in particular the favela residents.
14 September 2010

Guida alla Politica sulla Droga dell’IDPC

It is increasingly clear that the ‘war on drugs’ is not succeeding in eradicating the drugs problem. There are a growing number of policy options available to address drug-related harms. Politicians therefore face the challenge of defining a set of policies that are appropriate for the situation in their country. The IDPC Guide brings together global evidence and best practice to assist national policy makers in the design and implementation of drug policies.
14 September 2010

IDPC Drug Policy Guide

It is increasingly clear that the ‘war on drugs’ is not succeeding in eradicating the drugs problem. There are a growing number of policy options available to address drug-related harms. Politicians therefore face the challenge of defining a set of policies that are appropriate for the situation in their country. The IDPC Guide brings together global evidence and best practice to assist national policy makers in the design and implementation of drug policies.
25 August 2010

IDPC Briefing Paper – Cannabis in Mexico: an open debate

The recent declaration by Mexican president Felipe Calderón on cannabis legalisation has sparked new discussions on illicit drugs in the country. However, the drugs debate is not a new topic for the Mexican political agenda. This document presents a general overview and analysis of the cannabis debate in Mexico.