RT Book T1 International drug control: consensus fractured A1 Bewley-Taylor, David R. 1968- LA English PP Cambridge PB Cambridge University Press YR 2012 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1685384293 AB "There remains substantial agreement among the international community on many aspects of the contemporary UN drug control regime. However, diverging views on the non-medical and non-scientific use of a range of controlled substances make drug policy an increasingly contested and transitionary field of multinational cooperation. Employing a fine-grained and interdisciplinary approach, this book provides the first integrated analysis of the sources, manifestations and sometimes paradoxical implications of this divergence. The author develops an original explanatory framework through which to understand better the dynamic and tense intersection between policy shifts at varying levels of governance and the regime's core prohibitive norm. Highlighting the centrality of the harm reduction approach and tolerant cannabis policies to an ongoing process of regime transformation, this book examines the efforts of those actors seeking to defend the existing international control framework and explores rationales and scenarios which may lead to the international community moving beyond it"-- NO Description based upon print version of record CN HV5801 SN 9781139057424 K1 Drug control : International cooperation K1 Drug control ; International cooperation K1 Drug control K1 Drugs : Law and legislation K1 Electronic books K1 Drogenpolitik : Internationale Kooperation K1 Drogenpolitik K1 eBook-Cambridge-Gesamt-EBA-2024 DO 10.1017/CBO9781139057424