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Europäische Beobachtungsstelle für Drogen und Drogensucht. (2002). Drogen im Blickpunkt Nr. 6 : Freizeitkonsum von Drogen – eine der grössten Herausforderungen für die EU. Lissabon: Europäische Beobachtungsstelle für Drogen und Drogensucht (EBDD).
Keywords: addiction; international area; Europe
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Europäische Beobachtungsstelle für Drogen und Drogensucht. (2002). Drogen im Blickpunkt Nr. 1 : Schlüsselrolle der Substitution in der Drogentherapie. Lissabon: Europäische Beobachtungsstelle für Drogen und Drogensucht (EBDD).
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; international area; Europe
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Tassin, J. - P. (2009). Drogen im Blickpunkt 19 : Neurobiologische Drogenforschung : ethische und politische Konsequenzen. Luxembourg: Amt für amtliche Veröffentlichungen der Europäischen Gemeinschaften.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance
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Hughes, B. (2009). Drogen im Blickpunkt 20 : Massnahmen gegen Drogen im Strassenverkehr in Europa. Brüssel: Amt für Veröffentlichungen der Europäischen Union.
Abstract: Many of the accidents and deaths that occur on European roads are caused by drivers whose performance is impaired by a psychoactive substance. alcohol alone is estimated to account for up to 10 000 road deaths a year in the European Union, one quarter of all road deaths. No comparable figures are available for road accidents related to illicit drugs and psychoactive medicines, though these have been receiving increasing attention over the past decade.
Keywords: AOD use and driving; Europe
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Odenwald, M., Klein, A., & Warfa, N. (2011). Drogen im Blickpunkt 21 : Der Konsum von Khat in Europa: Auswirkungen auf die europäische Politik. Luxemburg: Amt für Veröffentlichungen der Europäischen Union.
Abstract: Khat leaves are cultivated in the highlands of the Horn of Africa, Southern Arabia and along the East African coast. In many countries, chewing khat is an age-old tradition. More recently, the mass migration of people from the Horn of Africa has been associated with the spread of khat usage to neighbouring countries, Europe and the rest of the world. Exact numbers of regular khat users on a worldwide scale do not exist, however estimates range up to 20 million. This paper presents the challenges associated with the spread of khat consumption.
Keywords: khat in any form; laws and regulations; drug trafficking; migration; economic impact; international area; Europe; Africa
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Odenwald, M., Klein, A., & Warfa, N. (2011). Objectif drogues 21 : Consommation de khat en Europe: conséquences sur la politique européenne. Luxembourg: Office des publications officielles des Communautés européennes.
Abstract: Khat leaves are cultivated in the highlands of the Horn of Africa, Southern Arabia and along the East African coast. In many countries, chewing khat is an age-old tradition. More recently, the mass migration of people from the Horn of Africa has been associated with the spread of khat usage to neighbouring countries, Europe and the rest of the world. Exact numbers of regular khat users on a worldwide scale do not exist, however estimates range up to 20 million. This paper presents the challenges associated with the spread of khat consumption.
Keywords: khat in any form; laws and regulations; drug trafficking; migration; economic impact; international area; Europe; Africa
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Hughes, B., Gallegos, A., & Sedefov, R. (2011). Drugs in focus 22 : Responding to new psychoactive substances. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Keywords: psychoactive substances; piperazine; phenethylamine; risk
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Hughes, B., Gallegos, A., & Sedefov, R. (2011). Focus sulle droghe 22: Rispondere alle nuove sostanze psicoattive. Lussemburgo: Ufficio delle pubblicazioni dellUnione europea.
Keywords: psychoactive substances; piperazine; phenethylamine; risk
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Hughes, B., Gallegos, A., & Sedefov, R. (2011). Objectif drogues 22 : Réagir aux nouvelles substances psychoactives. Luxembourg: Office des publications officielles des Communautés européennes.
Abstract: Khat leaves are cultivated in the highlands of the Horn of Africa, Southern Arabia and along the East African coast. In many countries, chewing khat is an age-old tradition. More recently, the mass migration of people from the Horn of Africa has been associated with the spread of khat usage to neighbouring countries, Europe and the rest of the world. Exact numbers of regular khat users on a worldwide scale do not exist, however estimates range up to 20 million. This paper presents the challenges associated with the spread of khat consumption.
Keywords: psychoactive substances; piperazine; phenethylamine; risk
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Ferri, M., & Bo, A. (2012). Drugs in focus 23 : Drug demand reduction : global evidence for local actions. Brussels: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Keywords: AOD use; AOD demand; recommendations or guidelines; treatment and maintenance; prevention; harm reduction; quality; research; communication; Europe
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