NCJ Number
162258
Journal
Journal of International Law and Policy Volume: 18 Issue: 3 Pages: 387-404
Date Published
Unknown
Length
18 pages
Annotation
This article reviews the most important provisions of the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.
Abstract
The Convention calls upon party states to take specific law enforcement measures to improve their ability to identify, arrest, prosecute, and convict those who traffic in drugs across national boundaries; imposes new and more stringent controls on the international trade of previously unmonitored chemicals, equipment and other materials used in the clandestine manufacture of drugs, and obliges party states to cooperate in suppressing illicit traffic by sea or through the mail; and empowers the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs and the UN International Control Board with administrative and oversight responsibilities concerning the operation of the Convention and the responsibilities of the party states. The article includes detailed explanations of requirements and procedures concerning: offenses and sanctions; establishing jurisdiction; confiscation; extradition; mutual legal assistance; law enforcement measures; manufacture and diversion of chemicals; eradication and demand reduction; and supervising mechanisms. Footnotes