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ROADMAPS TO REFORMINGTHE UN DRUG CO
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ContentsPreface ...................
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PrefaceTHE IDEA FOR this Report cam
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PART I. POSSIBLE ROADMAPS
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hope for serious progress, but we c
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We do not underestimate the difficu
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also imposes requirements concernin
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domestic market, just as producers
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Protocol strengthened some provisio
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ut considerably less potency than s
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has announced its intention to reac
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objected to. Concerning the 1971 tr
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the Convention), the 1961 Commentar
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that this should be compared to the
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If the new Article 3 bis were to ap
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4.15.1 General comments on Article
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specific authority to possess the d
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Article 33 Possession of DrugsThe P
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Other provisions of the Convention,
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supply. 185 On this basis, some Par
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Convention (Articles 23, 24, 26, 28
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Article 5(1) requires Parties to li
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substances’, as well as the ‘ma
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Article 5. Limitation of Commercial
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f) Prohibit export and import excep
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Accordingly, for the purposes of Op
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5.2.3. Options 1 and 2 - amendment
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Parties’ obligations under Articl
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Article 9 does not apply to Schedul
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provide statistical reports on the
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d) In regard to each substance othe
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Article 5(2) to limit by appropriat
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obliged to establish the actions en
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The reference in Article 3(2) to th
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• Extradition of Article 3(1) off
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under its domestic law, when commit
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c) paragraph 2.3. In paragraph (4)(