

7/7 Scheduling - The future of drugs?
What can we foresee for the future of drugs? Aside from the already existing rise of designer drugs, several researchers argue that we...


6/7 Scheduling - Critical analysis of the concept
Beyond the abnormalities and lack of scientific ground found in the precedent article, the problematic around the current IDCR scheduling...


5/7 Scheduling - How could we better classify drugs?
Since the ratification of the International Drug Control Regime (IDCR) conventions, science has made substantial progress while it could...


4/7 Scheduling - What about tobacco?
Tobacco is both a formidable and a terrible example advocating for the regulation of a potentially harmful substance. Past related...


3/7 Scheduling - The case of ketamine
In 2012, the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) published a technical report, stating that “concerns were raised that if...


2/7 Scheduling - The international system
Drugs, whatever the kind, if abused, can potentially create severe harms to individuals and societies. For this proclaimed reason, the...


1/7 Scheduling - Intro
International scheduling is defined by the Transnational Institute as “the classification of a substance within a graded system of...