

9/9 Post UNGASS 2016 - Conclusions
While the OAS scenarios give us a deeper and longer outlook on what could come out of the UNGAS 2016, the pathways proposed by Cindy...


8/9 Post-UNGASS 2016 - Altering the “drug-control cornerstones”
There are two possible options in regard to the revision of the U.N. drug control conventions; by modification (1) or by amendment (2)....


7/9 Post UNGASS 2016 - Forsight scenarios
If Greek philosopher Heraclitus through his doctrine of flux (1) would tell us that “there is nothing permanent except change”, we could...


6/9 Post-UNGASS 2016 - A potential inter se agreement
Questioned by The Guardian (2013), Damon Barrett, Deputy Director of the charity organization Harm Reduction International, stated that...


5/9 Post-UNGASS 2016 - Meaningful participation?
Civil Society The CSTF (2015), has highlighted in its Recommendations for the “Zero Draft” of the Outcome Document for UNGASS 2016, with...


4/9 Post-UNGASS 2016 - Potential outcomes?
Jacob Bercovitch (2007) in his book “Mediation Success or Failure: a Search for the Elusive Criteria” asserts that mediation by official...


3/9 Post-UNGASS 2016 - The case for like-minded groups
Since the beginning of contemporary drug control policy in the 1960’s, coalitions of like-minded groups has been a core component of the...


2/9 Post-UNGASS 2016 - Solutions that should be considered
As pointed out by the Transform Drug Policy Foundation (2012), it remains important “to acknowledge that there are no ‘silver bullet’...


1/9 Post UNGASS 2016 - What’s in it for me ?
We now have heard about UNGASS 2016, what it means and who will take part in it; which is already much more than most around the world,...