IDPSO is one of the four funded projects in the second transnational call of ERANID ‘Society and Responses to drug use’.
This study aims to measure the impact that different drug-related legal frameworks have on society. Different countries have different views on what should be illicit concerning drugs and, therefore, enact their own drug laws and policy. Drug production, distribution and use in each country depends on societal characteristics (demographic, cultural, economic), but also, to some extent, on that country’s drug policy. Our proposal is to study the relationship between countries’ drug laws and policies and key social indicators, by implementing, first, a state-of-theart comparative law technique that allows cross-country comparisons of drug laws and, second, complementing it with stakeholders’ perceptions of each country’s drug law, with a particular focus on cannabis. In establishing a relationship between laws and key social indicators, we aim to contribute significantly to the ongoing discussion of drug laws and policies.
I dati amministrativi in Italia
Eranid_IDPSO_project presentation
Critical comments for errors especially in the leximetric part WP2
WP2 report 4Mar2021 Carla Rossi revision.docx (1)
Report by Francesca de Marinis on Drug Laws in Italy since 1990 (1)
WP3 WP4 WP5 12Mar2021 verified by Carla Rossi (1)
IDPSO Introduction and Conclusion revised by CR
Italian contributions
Further informations
WDR 2000 revised by Carla Rossi