IHRA recently received digital copies of the Official Commentaries on the 1961, 1971 and 1988 UN Drug Conventions, as well as the Commentary to the 1972 Protocol amending the 1961 Convention, from the Legal and Treaty Affairs team at UNODC. These four volumes, each several hundred pages in length, are the official (although non-binding) explanatory notes from the UN to member states on how to interpret each of the articles in the Conventions. In essence, the Commentaries put ‘meat on the bone’ in providing detailed guidance to states on what the drug conventions mean, don’t mean and how they are to be interpreted and implemented.
Unfortunately the pdf files for these important and hard to find documents are massive (some as much as 50mb each), and the HR2 team has been struggling to find a way to make them available online.
As an interim solution we have stored them on an online document storage website.
The 1971, 1972 and 1988 Commentaries are available in English, Spanish and French at www.dropboks.com.
The 1988 Commentary is also available in Chinese, Arabic and Russian.
Simply go to www.dropboks.com and enter the email address damon.barrett(at)ihra.net and the password commentaries.
Bear in mind, however, that they are extremely large in some cases and may take some time to download!
Unfortunately the Commentary to the 1961 Convention is too large even to go onto this website! However, it has been online (English only) for many years at DrugText.
We are currently working out a permanent, faster and more simple solution which will include the English, French and Spanish versions of the 1961 Commentary.
Unfortunately we have been unable to find information on the elusive '1977 UN narcotics convention' that will apparently 'guide' the work of the World Forum Against Drugs in September in Sweden. To our knowledge, there is no such 1977 UN drug convention. But then again, a lack of evidence has never influenced the zero-tolerance crowd before!!! UPDATE: The World Forum Against Drugs has now amended their website. Nice to know somebody reads our blog.
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