Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 92 pages) |
Series |
A commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1574-8626 |
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Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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Contents |
List of Abbreviations; Author Biographies; Text of Article 33; Foreword by Dr. Dainius Puras; Chapter One Introduction; 1. Drugs and the CRC: A Neglected Issue; 2. Children As Justification in Drug Control; 3. Article 33 in Academic Literature and Drug Policy Discourse; Chapter Two Comparison with Related Human Rights Provisions; 1. Relationship to Other International Instruments; 2. Relationship to Other Articles of the CRC; Chapter Three Scope of Article 33; 1. How the CRC Committee Has Dealt with Article 33; 2. Unpacking the Text; 2.1. 'Shall Take All Appropriate Measures' |
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2.2. 'Including Legislative, Administrative, Social and Educational Measures'2.3. 'Protect Children from the Illicit Use'; 2.4. 'Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances As Defined in the Relevant International Treaties'; 2.5. 'Prevent the Use of Children in the Ilicit Production and Trafficking of Such Substances'; 3. Commentary on the Text; 3.1. First Substantive Protection: Four Levels of Protection of Children from the Illicit Use of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances; 3.1.a Appropriate Measures to Reduce the Initiation of Drug Use by Children |
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3.1.b Appropriate Measures to Protect Children Currently Using Drugs3.1.c Appropriate Measures to Protect Children from Drug Use in the Family; 3.1.d Appropriate Measures to Protect Children from Drug Use in the Community; 3.2. Second Substantive Protection: Appropriate Measures to Prevent the Use of Children in the Illicit Production and Trafficking of Such Substances; 3.2.a Appropriate Measures to Prevent the Use of Children in Illicit Production and Trafficking; 3.2.b Appropriate Measures Relating to Children Suspected of or in Fact Involved in Illicit Production and Trafficking |
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3.2.c Involvement in the Illicit Production and Trafficking of Drugs As a Worst Form of Child Labour3.3. What Are the 'Relevant International Treaties' and Which Drugs Are Captured by Article 33?; 3.3.a International Drug Conventions; 3.3.b WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control; 3.3.c Alcohol; 3.3.d Solvents; 3.3.e The CRC and the Policy Paradigm for Drug Control; 3.4. Interpreting the UN Drug Conventions Alongside the CRC; 3.4.a Crop Eradication; 3.4.b Drug Dependence Treatment; 3.4.c Harm Reduction; 3.4.d Access to Essential Controlled Medicines; Conclusion |
Summary |
This volume constitutes a commentary on Article 33 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
English |
SUBJECT |
Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989 November 20) Article 33
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Convention on the Rights of the Child fast |
Subject |
Children -- Drug use
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Children -- Substance use
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Children (International law)
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Children -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Substance abuse.
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substance abuse.
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LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
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Children -- Drug use
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Children (International law)
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Children -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Children -- Substance use
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Substance abuse
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Veerman, Philip E
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LC no. |
2012000217 |
ISBN |
9789004216938 |
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9004216936 |
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9789004216938 |
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9781283957793 |
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1283957795 |
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