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European cooperation --- Europe --- History.
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The book is a report by the International Narcotics Control Board for the year 2010, covering global drug control issues. It addresses the challenges of drug-related corruption and the international efforts to ensure adequate availability of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances for medical and scientific purposes. The report highlights the problem of drug analogs, substances designed to evade existing drug control measures, and the importance of international cooperation to combat illegal drug trade. It also emphasizes the need for improving access to controlled substances for legitimate medical use and the dangers posed by corruption within drug control systems. The book is intended for policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and organizations involved in drug control and public health.
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The book is a comprehensive report by the International Narcotics Control Board on the control of precursor chemicals frequently used in the illegal manufacture of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. It provides an analysis of the global efforts to enforce Article 12 of the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances of 1988. The report details the measures taken by various governments to monitor and control precursor chemicals, highlights recent trends in illegal drug manufacturing, and presents statistical data on the legal and illegal trade of these substances. It also discusses international initiatives aimed at preventing chemical diversion and offers recommendations for improving control systems. The work is intended for policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and organizations involved in drug control and public health.
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The INFOSAN Members' Guide is a comprehensive manual for members of the International Food Safety Authorities Network, co-managed by WHO and FAO. It outlines the structure, functions, and responsibilities of the network, aiming to facilitate effective communication and collaboration in handling international food safety incidents. The guide details the network's organizational framework, member roles, and procedures for incident notification and information exchange. It serves as a practical resource for food safety authorities to manage risks, ensure consumer confidence, and maintain international trade stability. The intended audience includes national food safety authorities and network members.
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Cooperation. --- Cooperation --- History --- History --- Belgium --- Belgium --- Russian Federation --- Russian Federation
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Anarchism --- Communism --- Cooperation --- Socialism --- Russia --- Economic conditions.
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