Global Drug Policy - Future Directions The first Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme seminar was held at the House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London, on 25 October 2004. This was also the first Beckley Foundation seminar with an international focus, concentrating specifically on global drug policy, with a targeted audience of esteemed policymakers, academics and NGO representatives from around the world. This seminar focused on the development of methods for the independent
and objective review of the effectiveness of policies and programmes
aimed at tackling drug problems. The Beckley Foundation brought together
this select group of drug policy experts to consider the latest evidence
in this field, and in particular the evaluation framework for the next
European Union Drug Strategy due to be launched at the end of the year. This seminar was also used as an opportunity to launch an International Drug Policy Consortium of non-governmental organisations and professional networks, and International Network for Drug Policy Analysis that will facilitate and disseminate future reports and seminars. Biographies of the speakers and summaries of their talks can be downloaded here: Synopses of Presentations Morning Session - Chairman Jan Wiarda Mike
Trace - Introduction & Overview National Perspectives Prof.
Margaret Hamilton - Responding to Drugs - How? Experience from Australia Afternoon Session - Chairman Michael Portillo M.P. Jan
Wiarda - The Truth has Sometimes to be Suspended Appendices I. Speaker BiographiesII. Participants Attending Seminar IV III. The Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme Principles To download the whole document as a pdf, please click here. |
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