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- Title
ASPECTS OF CRIMINALISTIC TACTICS ON RESEARCH IN CASE OF TRAFFIC AND ILLEGAL DRUG CONSUMPTION.
- Authors
MĂRGĂRIT, Nicolae
- Abstract
In the fight against trafficking and illicit drug use, internationally there have been numerous regulations in the field, with states focusing their efforts to combat this scourge. On February 19, 1925, the "International Opium Convention" was signed in Geneva. This Convention regulates the import licenses and export licenses for substances and products with a narcotic content, following a permanent surveillance of the drug movement on the plan. international. On March 30, 1961, in New York, the "Unique Convention on Narcotics" is adopted. In 1971, the Convention on psychotropic substances was adopted in Vienna in the plenipotentiary conference of 77 states with the participation of the World Health Organization, the International Narcotics Control Body and the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), the Convention coming into force on August 16, 1976. Countries in the world through legislative measures regulated the circulation and consumption of narcotic products, the 20th century has not undergone radical changes regarding the attitude of the population towards drugs. As a result of the intensification of the narcotics trafficking, it has determined the countries affected by this scourge to modify the internal legislation exercising tighter control. In this context, the Romanian legislation is also inscribed, a great responsibility regarding the application of the law being the duty of the judicial authorities.
- Subjects
GENEVA (Switzerland); VIENNA (Austria); DRUG traffic; DRUG utilization; IMPORT quotas; DRUG control; EXPORT controls; INTERNATIONAL Criminal Police Organization; WORLD Health Organization
- Publication
Perspectives of Law & Public Administration, 2019, Vol 8, Issue 2, p245
- ISSN
2286-0649
- Publication type
Article