International Drug Regulations

AuthorCarmen-Elena Rosu
PositionUniversitatea de Stat din Moldova
Pages17-20
Law, Society & Organisations
Volume IV, Issue 6 (1 / 2019)
17
Carmen-Elena ROŞU
Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
INTERNATIONAL DRUG
REGULATIONS
K
eywords
Drugs;
International regulations;
Convention;
Ddrug trafficking
Abstract
The unprecedented proliferation of antisocial phenomena in the sphere of organized crime is a source of
insecurity for life social life and, equally, a real aggression against the rule of law. In contemporary society,
terrorism, illicit drug trafficking and trafficking of human beings, armament, ammunition and radioactive
substances are the main forms of manifestation of organized crime with unprecedented cross-border
implications. Aware of the danger these categories represent and given the variety of legal systems, the states
of the world have taken measures aimed at adapting a new legal framework in order to prevent some
procedural imbalances. New facts regarding organized crime have incriminated in accordance with
international, European, regional or bilateral treaties, conventions and agreements.
JEL Classification: K10; K14; K30; K42; K49

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