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Yayın tarihi: Eylül 2022
Sayfa: 71 - 76
Nikač Željko
Editör:Adem Sözüer
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2.LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR COMBATING DRUG ABUSE
2.1.INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATIVE
International legislation has a relatively long tradition, because of the danger…
The Hague Convention on Opiates (1912) is a continuation of the previous and is dedicated to preventing mass misuse of opium, derivatives and cocaine on an international scale.(12)…
The Geneva Conventions on Opiates (1925) is significant because of the more detailed division of narcotics, the introduction of internal control of raw opium, coca leaves and manufactured narcotic drugs and the provisions related to Cannabis sativa, the ban on export of resins.(13)…
The Conventions on the Restriction of Production and Regulation of Distribution of Narcotic Drugs (1931)…
The Convention of 1936 on the Suppression of Illicit Traffic in Dangerous Drugs
b) After the Second World War, the international activity of UN Member…
The first in a series of documents was the Protocol from New York (1946)(20),…
Paris Protocol (1948)(21) is a…
Protocol for Limiting and Regulating the Cultivation of the Poppy Plant, the Production of, International and Wholesale Trade in, and use of Opium (1953)
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (1961)(23) with Protocol amending the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs…
The Convention was ratified by ex YU in 1964, thus taking over the obligation of…
UN Convention on Psychotropic Substances (1971)(26)…
The UN Convention on Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (1988)
Particular emphasis is placed on the obligation of the signatory states to incriminate…
c) Serbia as a candidate country for EU accession has the obligation to harmonize national legislation and to accept the principles, standards and legal requirements of the Union and to adopt regulations and strategic documents (European Drugs Control Strategy, 2013-2020).(31)…
In the implementation of these standards, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs…
Serbia has concluded bilateral and regional agreements on international criminal…