War on Drugs: Report of the Global Commission on Drug Policy (June 2011)

This report was published by the Global Commission on Drug Policy in 2011. The report examines the problems derived from the global War on Drugs and proposes a series of principles and recommendations to address these problems with a scientific approach and in respect for human rights standards.

Topics covered include:

  • Drug use motivated discrimination;
  • Drug policy experimentation as a tool to combat organised crime;
  • The proposition of health-based drug policies;
  • Recommendations to respect the human rights of persons who use drugs, illicit crop growers and individuals in the lower end of the drug market;
  • The adoption of educational focused drug policies as a preventive tool among young people and people who use drugs;
  • Shifting repression to violent criminal organisations in order not to reduce the drug markets, but their harm to individuals and national security;
  • Abolishing prohibitionist regimes in favour of scientifically proven, fiscally responsible and human rights compliant drug policies.

Citation: Global Commission on Drug Policy, ‘War on Drugs: Report of the Global Commission on Drug Policy' (June 2011).