Report of the International Narcotics Control Board for 2000

Foreword

Chapter

  1. Overconsumption of internationally controlled drugs
    1. Ensuring the use of controlled drugs for medical and scientific purposes
    2. Medical requirements and availability: two variables to be assessed and adjusted
    3. Effects of the drug distribution chain on use
    4. Effects of national and international regulatory controls
    5. Conclusions and recommendations

  2. Operation of the international drug control system
    1. Status of adherence to the international drug control treaties
    2. Cooperation with Governments
    3. Prevention of diversion into the illicit traffic
    4. Control measures
    5. Scope of control
    6. Ensuring the availability of drugs for medical purposes

  3. Analysis of the world situation
    1. Africa
    2. Americas
    3. Asia
    4. Europe
    5. Oceania

Notes

Annexes

  1. Regional groupings used in the report of the International Narcotics Control Board for 2000
  2. Current membership of the International Narcotics Control Board
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