Mechanisms and Methods for Placing New Psychoactive Substances under Control

 The article deals with the international and national mechanisms used to place new psychoactive substances under control. The authors provide an overview of the systems in use in the United Nations and the European Union, as well as in many European and other states, to criminalize newly emerging...

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Main Authors: Algimantas Čepas, Radosav Risimović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2019-12-01
Series:Kriminologijos studijos
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/kriminologijos-studijos/article/view/16705
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spelling doaj-88d096d844d6482a8a2c65b9239c33672020-11-25T01:39:22ZengVilnius University PressKriminologijos studijos2538-87542351-60972019-12-01710.15388/CrimLithuan.2019.7.2Mechanisms and Methods for Placing New Psychoactive Substances under ControlAlgimantas Čepas0Radosav Risimović1Vilnius Institute for Advanced Studies; Vilnius University, LithuaniaUniversity of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Serbia  The article deals with the international and national mechanisms used to place new psychoactive substances under control. The authors provide an overview of the systems in use in the United Nations and the European Union, as well as in many European and other states, to criminalize newly emerging psychoactive substances, as well as propose certain legislative changes that could be adapted in the European Union to make the procedures of criminalization more straightforward. The article also provides for an overview and analysis of legal formulations used to define new psychoactive substances in different European and other states: list approach, generic scheduling, blanket bans, regulation through the laws on consumer protection and health protection, establishing legal markets for new psychoactive substances. https://www.journals.vu.lt/kriminologijos-studijos/article/view/16705new psychoactive substancescriminalizationdrug policy
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author Algimantas Čepas
Radosav Risimović
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Radosav Risimović
Mechanisms and Methods for Placing New Psychoactive Substances under Control
Kriminologijos studijos
new psychoactive substances
criminalization
drug policy
author_facet Algimantas Čepas
Radosav Risimović
author_sort Algimantas Čepas
title Mechanisms and Methods for Placing New Psychoactive Substances under Control
title_short Mechanisms and Methods for Placing New Psychoactive Substances under Control
title_full Mechanisms and Methods for Placing New Psychoactive Substances under Control
title_fullStr Mechanisms and Methods for Placing New Psychoactive Substances under Control
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms and Methods for Placing New Psychoactive Substances under Control
title_sort mechanisms and methods for placing new psychoactive substances under control
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Kriminologijos studijos
issn 2538-8754
2351-6097
publishDate 2019-12-01
description  The article deals with the international and national mechanisms used to place new psychoactive substances under control. The authors provide an overview of the systems in use in the United Nations and the European Union, as well as in many European and other states, to criminalize newly emerging psychoactive substances, as well as propose certain legislative changes that could be adapted in the European Union to make the procedures of criminalization more straightforward. The article also provides for an overview and analysis of legal formulations used to define new psychoactive substances in different European and other states: list approach, generic scheduling, blanket bans, regulation through the laws on consumer protection and health protection, establishing legal markets for new psychoactive substances.
topic new psychoactive substances
criminalization
drug policy
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/kriminologijos-studijos/article/view/16705
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