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Conceptual frameworks for studying drug policy

Auditorium VI
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Thursday, 24 October, 2024 - 14:20 to 15:50
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This session presents alternative frameworks for understanding ane evaluating drug policy dynamics.

Type

Oral presentation session

Tracks

Drug policy: latest developments and new challenges

Keywords

Policy
Health inequalities
South America
Cannabis
Qualitative methods
Harm reduction
Overdose

Presentations

Thursday, 24 October

14:20

Oral presentation

Conceptualising the right to health in the context of the world drug problem

14:20 to 15:50
Auditorium VI
Alison Ritter

Oral presentation

International drug policy constellations: exploring the role of power and morality in international drug policy debates

14:20 to 15:50
Auditorium VI
Alex Stevens

Oral presentation

Policy responses to drug-related deaths: Using a Social Determinants of Health framework analysis to inform policy

14:20 to 15:50
Auditorium VI
Aileen O'Gorman

Oral presentation

Squandered sexenio: applying drug policy constellations to the failure of marijuana legalization in Mexico (2018-2024)

14:20 to 15:50
Auditorium VI
Jonas von Hoffmann
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