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Ending the War on Drugs [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x126x16 mm, weight: 207 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Virgin Books
  • ISBN-10: 0753557460
  • ISBN-13: 9780753557464
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x126x16 mm, weight: 207 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Virgin Books
  • ISBN-10: 0753557460
  • ISBN-13: 9780753557464
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In the last nine years alone, more than 100,000 people have lost their lives to drug-war violence in Mexico. 50 years ago, governments around the world made it illegal to produce, sell, and possess certain drugs. Five decades later, illegal drug use is at an all time high and $100 billion of government money around the globe is spent every year on drug-related criminal law enforcement and the so-called war on drugs. Drug prohibition laws have put the drug market into the hands of organized criminals, and the Global Commission on Drug Policy (GCDP) are seeking to alter opinion towards prohibition-focused drug laws and criminalization, bringing to light potential new policies and attitudes which will reduce organized crime, drug-related violence, and the supply and demand of illicit drugs. Harm reduction is at the forefront of their agenda and this collection of essays outlines key facts, debates, and perspectives on the war on drugs, and how we can end it. Contributors include Ernesto Zedillo (former president of Mexico), Ruth Dreifuss (former president of Switzerland), Henrique Fernando Cardoso (former president of Brazil), Olusegun Obasanjo (former president of Nigeria), Cesar Gaviria (former president of Colombia), Pavel Bem (former mayor of Prague), Michel Kazatchkine (UNSG’s Special Envoy on HIV/AIDS in Eastern Europe and Central Asia), Anand Grover (former UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health), Carl Hart (Professor, Columbia University), and George Soros (philanthropist).


An important and timely book on Drug Policy Reform from a team of opinion-makers and world leaders, assembled by Richard Branson.

In the last nine years alone, over 100,000 people have lost their lives to drug-war violence in Mexico.

50 years ago, governments around the world made it illegal to produce, sell and possess certain drugs. Five decades later, illegal drug use is at an all time high and $100 billion of government money around the globe is spent every year on drug-related criminal law enforcement and the so-called war on drugs.

Drug prohibition laws have put the drug market into the hands of organised criminals, and the Global Commission on Drug Policy (GCDP) are seeking to alter opinion towards prohibition-focused drug laws and criminalisation, bringing to light potential new policies and attitudes which will reduce organised crime, drug-related violence and the supply and demand of illicit drugs. Harm reduction is at the forefront of their agenda and this collection of essays outlines key facts, debates and perspectives on the war on drugs, and how we can end it.

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An important and timely book on Drug Policy Reform from a team of opinion-makers and world leaders, assembled by Richard Branson
Introduction 3(8)
Sir Richard Branson
The War on Drugs in numbers
11(10)
Ernesto Zedillo
Drug Policy: A Shameful Failure of Modern Civilisation
21(20)
George Soros
Ending the Harms and Irrationality of the Pursuit of a `Drug-free World'
41(14)
Ruth Dreifuss
Killing for the Sake of `Health and Welfare'
55(12)
Anand Grover
The War on Drugs: A Violation of Human Rights
67(14)
Michel Kazatchkine
From Substance-focused to People-centred Policies: The Central Role of Harm Reduction
81(12)
Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Latin America: We Have Counted the Costs, Now We Are Ready for Change
93(16)
Cesar Gaviria
Drugs and Citizen Security in Latin American Cities
109(12)
Olusegun Obasanjo
Not Just in Transit -- The West African Response to Drugs and Drug Trafficking
121(12)
Professor Carl L. Hart
Racial Discrimination and the War on Drugs
133(14)
Nick Clegg
Prospects for Drug Law Reform in the UK
147(12)
Pavel Bem
Progressive Drug Policy in the Czech Republic Since the Velvet Revolution: Public Health or Public Safety? Both...
159(12)
Peter Dunne
Regulating the New Psychoactives Market: The New Zealand Experiment 171(12)
Epilogue: From Awareness to Action by Sam Branson 183(6)
Glossary 189(3)
Further reading and sources for the War on Drugs in numbers 192(2)
Additional sources from essays 194(7)
Acknowledgements 201(2)
Index 203
Sir Richard Branson is a hugely successful international entrepreneur, adventurer and icon, and is founder of the Virgin Group. His autobiography, Losing My Virginity, and his books on business, Screw It, Let's Do It, Business Stripped Bare, Screw Business as Usual and Like a Virgin are all international bestsellers. He is also the author of Reach for the Skies. He lives on Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands and is married to Joan and has two grown-up children - Holly and Sam.