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Tempo di lettura: < 1 minutoIn the last few years several countries as well as numerous subnational jurisdictions in the Americas have adopted policies to regulate cannabis for non-medical use as an alternative to prohibition. The reform of cannabis policies is proceeding also in Europe: Malta has partially decriminalised personal consumption and cultivation of Cannabis; Luxembourg’s parliament is considering reforms; Germany’s new coalition government announced its intention to legally regulate cannabis for non-medical use. In Italy a referendum was proposed but not admitted by the Supreme Court, aimed at the depenalization of personal cultivation and depenalization of all cannabis-related conduct.
The event is organized as a side event of the 65th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs of United Nations in Vienna. It will illustrate, discuss and compare the different models of regulation of cannabis being proposed and enacted in Europe and how they fit (or not) within related international and European legal frameworks. Specific attention will be paid to the principles of social justice in the reform models.
Speakers
The Malta decriminalization
Andrew Bonello ReLeaf Malta (talk in pdf)
Overview on recent cannabis regulation initiatives in Europe
Constanza Sánchez ICEERS
The cannabis regulation and the International and European frameworks (talk in pdf)
Tom Blickman TNI (the talk in pdf)
Host
Susanna Ronconi Forum Droghe
Side event at the 65th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the United Nations (Vienna, 14-18 marzo 2022) co-sponsored by: Forum Droghe, Associazione Luca Coscioni, ICEERS, IDPC, reLeaf Malta, TNI, Transform, WOLA.