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A Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 33: Protection from Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Biographical note
Damon Barrett is Senior Human Rights Analyst with London-based Harm Reduction International and cofounder of the International Centre on Human Rights and Drug Policy. He is an editor-in-chief of the International Journal on Human Rights and Drug Policy, and editor of Children of the Drug War: Perspectives on the Impact of Drug Policies on Young People (IDEA, iDebate Press, New York and Amsterdam, 2011).
Philip E. Veerman is a psychologist at Bouman mental health services in Rotterdam, where he is responsible for the professional training programme for health psychologists. He is an independent expert of the courts in the Netherlands.
Philip E. Veerman is a psychologist at Bouman mental health services in Rotterdam, where he is responsible for the professional training programme for health psychologists. He is an independent expert of the courts in the Netherlands.
Table of 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 International 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;
3. Commentary on the text;
Conclusion.
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 International 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;
3. Commentary on the text;
Conclusion.
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