Towards Drug Policy Justice
Towards Drug Policy Justice
Harm Reduction, Human Rights and Changing Drug Policy Contexts
Barrett, Damon; Lines, Rick
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2025
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Introduction: Towards Drug Policy Justice
Damon Barrett and Rick Lines
Part I: The evolving drug policy space
Chapter 1: Towards Transformative Drug Policy Reform
Laura Garius, Imani Mason Jordan, Niamh Eastwood
Chapter 2: Drug Policy Reform and Human Rights Post-COVID-19
Kasia Malinowksa and Diederik Lohman
Chapter 3: Debunking the Three Myths About Reforming Asian Drug Policies
Michelle Miao and Gloria Lai
Part II: Tracking progress
Chapter 4: Lessons Learned from Legal Regulation of Cannabis
Zara Snapp, Jorge Herrera Valderrabano and Luis Daniel Santiago Vidargas
Chapter 5: The Regulation of Legal Drug Markets: Key Lessons from Alcohol Control Policy in Africa
Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson and Isidore S. Obot
Chapter 6: Legal Epidemiology in Post-Prohibition Scenarios
Scott Burris, Corey S. Davis and Elizabeth Platt
Part III: Harm reduction in the changing landscape
Chapter 7: Harm Reduction Post-Prohibition
Naomi Burke-Shyne and Ajeng Larasati
Chapter 8: Can Darknet Drug Markets Be Harm Reducing? Building Decriminalised Spaces in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Eliza Kurcevic
Chapter 9: Prisoner to Patient: The Pathologisation of People Who Use Drugs
Shaun Shelly and Sonja Pasche
Part IV: Emerging rights issues at the supply side
Chapter 10: Peasants' Rights after the War on Drugs: The Case for Transformative Cannabis Regulations
Alejandro Rodriguez, Isabel Pereira and Luis Felipe Cruz
Chapter 11: Are Coca Crops Causing Deforestation in Colombia? Would a Future Regulated Market Impact the Environment?
Maria Alejandra Velez
Part V: Reckoning with the past
Chapter 12: Consensus Breakdown and Recalcitrancy in the Drug Control System - Towards Disintegration or Re-Integration?
John Collins
Chapter 13: The Last Drug Warrior in the West: UK Drug policy and shifting material interests from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Century
Kojo Koram
Damon Barrett and Rick Lines
Part I: The evolving drug policy space
Chapter 1: Towards Transformative Drug Policy Reform
Laura Garius, Imani Mason Jordan, Niamh Eastwood
Chapter 2: Drug Policy Reform and Human Rights Post-COVID-19
Kasia Malinowksa and Diederik Lohman
Chapter 3: Debunking the Three Myths About Reforming Asian Drug Policies
Michelle Miao and Gloria Lai
Part II: Tracking progress
Chapter 4: Lessons Learned from Legal Regulation of Cannabis
Zara Snapp, Jorge Herrera Valderrabano and Luis Daniel Santiago Vidargas
Chapter 5: The Regulation of Legal Drug Markets: Key Lessons from Alcohol Control Policy in Africa
Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson and Isidore S. Obot
Chapter 6: Legal Epidemiology in Post-Prohibition Scenarios
Scott Burris, Corey S. Davis and Elizabeth Platt
Part III: Harm reduction in the changing landscape
Chapter 7: Harm Reduction Post-Prohibition
Naomi Burke-Shyne and Ajeng Larasati
Chapter 8: Can Darknet Drug Markets Be Harm Reducing? Building Decriminalised Spaces in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Eliza Kurcevic
Chapter 9: Prisoner to Patient: The Pathologisation of People Who Use Drugs
Shaun Shelly and Sonja Pasche
Part IV: Emerging rights issues at the supply side
Chapter 10: Peasants' Rights after the War on Drugs: The Case for Transformative Cannabis Regulations
Alejandro Rodriguez, Isabel Pereira and Luis Felipe Cruz
Chapter 11: Are Coca Crops Causing Deforestation in Colombia? Would a Future Regulated Market Impact the Environment?
Maria Alejandra Velez
Part V: Reckoning with the past
Chapter 12: Consensus Breakdown and Recalcitrancy in the Drug Control System - Towards Disintegration or Re-Integration?
John Collins
Chapter 13: The Last Drug Warrior in the West: UK Drug policy and shifting material interests from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Century
Kojo Koram
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drug war;harm reduction;Asian drug policy;cannabis reforms;Alcohol Control;Darknet Drug Markets
Introduction: Towards Drug Policy Justice
Damon Barrett and Rick Lines
Part I: The evolving drug policy space
Chapter 1: Towards Transformative Drug Policy Reform
Laura Garius, Imani Mason Jordan, Niamh Eastwood
Chapter 2: Drug Policy Reform and Human Rights Post-COVID-19
Kasia Malinowksa and Diederik Lohman
Chapter 3: Debunking the Three Myths About Reforming Asian Drug Policies
Michelle Miao and Gloria Lai
Part II: Tracking progress
Chapter 4: Lessons Learned from Legal Regulation of Cannabis
Zara Snapp, Jorge Herrera Valderrabano and Luis Daniel Santiago Vidargas
Chapter 5: The Regulation of Legal Drug Markets: Key Lessons from Alcohol Control Policy in Africa
Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson and Isidore S. Obot
Chapter 6: Legal Epidemiology in Post-Prohibition Scenarios
Scott Burris, Corey S. Davis and Elizabeth Platt
Part III: Harm reduction in the changing landscape
Chapter 7: Harm Reduction Post-Prohibition
Naomi Burke-Shyne and Ajeng Larasati
Chapter 8: Can Darknet Drug Markets Be Harm Reducing? Building Decriminalised Spaces in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Eliza Kurcevic
Chapter 9: Prisoner to Patient: The Pathologisation of People Who Use Drugs
Shaun Shelly and Sonja Pasche
Part IV: Emerging rights issues at the supply side
Chapter 10: Peasants' Rights after the War on Drugs: The Case for Transformative Cannabis Regulations
Alejandro Rodriguez, Isabel Pereira and Luis Felipe Cruz
Chapter 11: Are Coca Crops Causing Deforestation in Colombia? Would a Future Regulated Market Impact the Environment?
Maria Alejandra Velez
Part V: Reckoning with the past
Chapter 12: Consensus Breakdown and Recalcitrancy in the Drug Control System - Towards Disintegration or Re-Integration?
John Collins
Chapter 13: The Last Drug Warrior in the West: UK Drug policy and shifting material interests from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Century
Kojo Koram
Damon Barrett and Rick Lines
Part I: The evolving drug policy space
Chapter 1: Towards Transformative Drug Policy Reform
Laura Garius, Imani Mason Jordan, Niamh Eastwood
Chapter 2: Drug Policy Reform and Human Rights Post-COVID-19
Kasia Malinowksa and Diederik Lohman
Chapter 3: Debunking the Three Myths About Reforming Asian Drug Policies
Michelle Miao and Gloria Lai
Part II: Tracking progress
Chapter 4: Lessons Learned from Legal Regulation of Cannabis
Zara Snapp, Jorge Herrera Valderrabano and Luis Daniel Santiago Vidargas
Chapter 5: The Regulation of Legal Drug Markets: Key Lessons from Alcohol Control Policy in Africa
Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson and Isidore S. Obot
Chapter 6: Legal Epidemiology in Post-Prohibition Scenarios
Scott Burris, Corey S. Davis and Elizabeth Platt
Part III: Harm reduction in the changing landscape
Chapter 7: Harm Reduction Post-Prohibition
Naomi Burke-Shyne and Ajeng Larasati
Chapter 8: Can Darknet Drug Markets Be Harm Reducing? Building Decriminalised Spaces in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Eliza Kurcevic
Chapter 9: Prisoner to Patient: The Pathologisation of People Who Use Drugs
Shaun Shelly and Sonja Pasche
Part IV: Emerging rights issues at the supply side
Chapter 10: Peasants' Rights after the War on Drugs: The Case for Transformative Cannabis Regulations
Alejandro Rodriguez, Isabel Pereira and Luis Felipe Cruz
Chapter 11: Are Coca Crops Causing Deforestation in Colombia? Would a Future Regulated Market Impact the Environment?
Maria Alejandra Velez
Part V: Reckoning with the past
Chapter 12: Consensus Breakdown and Recalcitrancy in the Drug Control System - Towards Disintegration or Re-Integration?
John Collins
Chapter 13: The Last Drug Warrior in the West: UK Drug policy and shifting material interests from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Century
Kojo Koram
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