International Law and Cannabis I

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See also volume II, Regulation of Cannabis Cultivation and Trade for Recreational Use Positive Human Rights Obligations versus UN Narcotic Drugs Conventions. Both volumes can also be purchased as a set.br br What legal avenues do states have to regulate cannabis cultivations and trade for recreational use This question has generated heated discussions in various societies, in political and academic discourses. Several states are considering adjusting or have adjusted their legal and policy approaches towards a more lenient regulation of cannabis cultivation and trade for the recreational user market.br br This book addresses the legal question to what extent domestic initiatives involving the regulation of cannabis cultivation for recreational use are compatible with the relevant UN narcotic drugs conventions and European Union law. To this end, the book provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961, as amended by the Protocol in 1972, and the UN Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs 1988. The relevant European law is also considered, particularly the so-called Schengen acquis 1985 Agreement and 1990 Implementation Agreement, the Joint Action on illegal drug trafficking 1996 and the Framework Decision on Illegal Drug Trafficking 2004. This analysis forms the basis for an evaluative framework for various initiatives that have advanced the regulation of cannabis cultivation for reactional use in several states, such as the coffeeshop system in the Netherlands, the steps towards legalization of cannabis in several states in the Americas and Canada and the phenomenon of Cannabis Social Clubs.PIET HEIN VAN KEMPEN, LLM, PhD, and MASHA FEDOROVA, LLM, PhD, are Full Professors of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law at the Faculty of Law of Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. br br