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Regulating European Drug Problems

Administrative Measures and Civil Law in the Control of Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use

Nicholas Dorn (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
1998
Kluwer Law International (Verlag)
978-90-411-1058-9 (ISBN)
99,95 inkl. MwSt
Charting existing measures in the legal orders of Member states and the European Community, this work looks at prospects for administrative drug controls after Amsterdam - in the context of the development of the Single Market, co-operation against crime and insecurity, subsidiary and human rights.
Throughout Europe - from town halls and regional governments, through national Parliaments and ministries, to the high institutions of the European Union - there runs a vigorous debate on organised crime, municipal safety and private conduct. Drug problems and what to do about them often occupy center-stage at these debates.
Throughout the 1990s the focus of legal attention has been primarily on the criminal law. New criminal offenses have been created, partly in response to influences `from above' (from international and European agreements) and partly in response to pressure `from below' (concerns of citizens at national and sub-national levels). But although criminal law certainly is important as far as the development of drug controls is concerned, it is by no means the whole story. There is a parallel history, a regulatory one, consisting of the increasing use of administrative measures, some of which are directly concerned with drugs while others are more general but equally applicable. These responses, together with civil law, variously function as adjuncts to criminal law or as alternatives to it, in relation to drug trafficking at European and national levels, drug-related public nuisance as it concerns citizens at municipal level, and drug users.
After charting existing measures in the legal orders of Member states and of the Community, Regulating European Drug Problems looks at prospects for administrative drug controls after Amsterdam - in the context of the development of the Single Market, cooperation against crime and insecurity, subsidiarity, and human rights.
At a practical level, the study offers provocative ideas to policy-makers and administrators working at the intersection of city-level, national, and European responses to drugs. For scholars and students, the book offers comparative legal research and European synthesis, and forges new links between fields of law, suppresion of organised crime, and economic and social regulation.

Preface.
Part One: Exploring a Common Drug Control Space.
Introduction; N. Dorn.
2. Synthesis; N. Dorn.
Part Two: The Present Space in EC and National Laws.
3. European Community Drug Control: Internal Economic Regulation and External Conditionality; S. White.
4. Belgium: Regulating Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use; B. de Ruyver.
5. Denmark: Regulating Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use; P. Garde.
6. Finland: Regulating Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use; A. Kinnunen.
7. France and Spain: Regulating Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use; J. Castaignede.
8. Germany: Regulating Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use; L. Boellinger.
9. Greece: Regulating Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use; M. Mavris, et al.
10. Italy: Regulating Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use; M.L. Cesoni.
11. The Netherlands: Regulating Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use; T. Blom, A. Khan.
12. Portugal: Regulating Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use; M.P. Machado.
13. United Kingdom: Regulating Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use; G. McFarlane.
Part Three: Conclusions and Recommendations.
14. Drug Trafficking, Nuisance and Use: Opportunities for a Regulatory Space; N. Dorn, S. White.
15. Summary of Recommendations.
Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.11.1998
Verlagsort Zuidpoolsingel
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 689 g
Einbandart gebunden
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Medizinrecht
ISBN-10 90-411-1058-5 / 9041110585
ISBN-13 978-90-411-1058-9 / 9789041110589
Zustand Neuware
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