20 years of Portuguese drug policy - developments, challenges and the quest for human rights
Abstract Portugal decriminalized the public and private use, acquisition, and possession of all drugs in 2000; adopting an approach focused on public health rather than public-order priorities. Arguing that the Portuguese Drug Policy Model has not proven influential enough to emancipate drug use fro...
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Main Authors: | Ximene RÊGO (Author), Maria João OLIVEIRA (Author), Catarina LAMEIRA (Author), Olga S. CRUZ (Author) |
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