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Journal articles on the topic "Guerre contre la drogue"
Werb, Dan. "Une guerre mondiale contre la drogue." Esprit Févrir, no. 2 (2017): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/espri.1702.0055.
Full textChouvy, Pierre-Arnaud. "L��chec de la guerre contre la drogue." Apr�s-demain N�44,NF, no. 4 (2017): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/apdem.044.0044.
Full textGrajales, Jacobo. "Faire la « guerre contre la drogue ». Relations asymétriques et adoption d’un régime répressif." Cultures & conflits, no. 101 (May 19, 2016): 181–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/conflits.19221.
Full textLondeix, Pauline, and Jérôme Martin. "Guerre contre les usagers de drogues." Vacarme 55, no. 2 (2011): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/vaca.055.0084.
Full textAbou Zahab, Mariam. "Pakistan : d'un narco-Etat à une «success story» dans la guerre contre la drogue?" CEMOTI 32, no. 1 (2001): 141–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/cemot.2001.1603.
Full textZAHAB, Mariam Abou. "Pakistan : d'un narco-Etat à une 'success story' dans la guerre contre la drogue ?" CEMOTI, no. 32 (July 1, 2001): 141–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cemoti.691.
Full textDíaz Cuervo, Jorge Carlos, and Pedro A. Villarreal. "La guerre contre les drogues au Mexique : l’échec du modèle prohibitionniste." Mouvements 86, no. 2 (2016): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mouv.086.0080.
Full textLukic, Renéo. "L’antiaméricanisme des opposants à la participation française à la guerre contre la République fédérale yougoslave." Études internationales 31, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 135–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/704130ar.
Full textLeroy, Pierre. "Une drogue contre la drogue." Biofutur 1999, no. 192 (September 1999): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0294-3506(99)80480-3.
Full textKichelewski, Audrey. "La peur des Juifs ou des Juifs qui ont peur?Fearde Jan T. Gross et les débats sur l’antisémitisme en Pologne." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 64, no. 5 (October 2009): 1091–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s039526490002432x.
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Figueroa-Lopez, Flor Aurora. "Du trafic de la cocai͏̈ne en Colombie à "la guerre contre la drogue" : une interprétation historique de la stratégie américaine jusqu'au Plan Colombie." Paris 8, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA082162.
Full textThe objective of this search is to guide, inform and bring to the readers a general and historical knowledge of the production and traffic of drugs in Colombia, nerve centre of the world traffic of cocaine, till the "war against the drug" carried out by the United States. We analyze contradictions and the hidden side of Colombian and American politics applied to the fight against drug and we wonder about the ambiguity of the repressive policy to the American one. We note through the events that "the war against drug" is on the ground a political objective of the United States to apply its securty and interventionist doctrines in Colombia and Latin America. We observe, from the point of view for "the war against drug", somes connections at the continental level which are explicables only because they answer the postulate of the "war of low intensity" worked out by the Pentagon in 1985 to be opposed to the threats against the security of the United States being able to be born in the Third World. We show that cocaine became pretext, for the United States, to withdraw ground of the ideological confrontation : particularly in Colombia, their adversaries are not today any more of the opponents but delinquents and criminals. "The war against drug" is geting heavy consequences for Colombia now dived in a dirty war. The traffic and the industry of cocaine are always flourishing: it is in great part because repression and warlike speech are based on politics methods of infiltration and provocation which cause to perpetuate it
Gkotsinas, Konstantinos. "« Ulcères sociaux » : la société grecque de l'entre-deux-guerres face à la drogue." Paris, EHESS, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EHES0018.
Full textFrom the end of the 20 th century and the diffusion of Indian hemp to the 1920s and the dissemination of heroin, the recreational use of psychoactive substances spread across Greece giving birth to a "drug scene" with its popular substances, its principal actors and its favorite consumption places. This development was accompanied by the promulgation of restrictive measures, which culminated in the imposition of a State Monopoly on Narcotics during the Interwar period, as well as in a series of repressive or, in a lesser degree, therapeutic responses. If these responses were on the whole of a rather limited scope, the establishment of a prohibitive regime - a development that occurred simultaneously in several countries across the world - expressed actually the rise of an unprecedented social problem : "drug addiction". Although the number of drug addicts recorded in police, court, penitentiary, and psychiatric statistics remained low during the Internal period, the imaginary concerning drug traffickers and users proved to be rich and potent. The reason was that the problem echoed broader questions which preoccupied Greek society at the time and which were related first to the nation's future, the "Greek race's" survival, the country's position in the world, the society's relations to modernity and change ; second to the attitudes towards Otherness, whether defined by sex, age, nationality, or social position ; third to the agitated sociopolitical context of the Interwar period
Gaudard, Deborah. "La lutte contre la criminalité organisée au Brésil et les unités spéciales de police : droit de la guerre ou droit de la paix ?" Thesis, Lyon, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LYSE3050.
Full textFor several decades, numerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil have been controlled by narco-traffickers. As a consequence, extremely violent conflicts have occurred between several key players, the traffickers, the police, and militias made up of active and retired police officers, firemen, and security officers. To handle this situation, public order policy has focused on repression and the use of force. This context leads to a question as to whether the Basilian authorities are facing internal troubles, or if they are involved in a non-international armed conflict as defined by international rules. In the first case (internal troubles), the internal law of the country applies, as well as Human Rights International law. In the second case (non-international armed conflict), International Humanitarian Law (war law section) should apply. This question is what this research aims to study by measuring which positive effects could result from it for the affected people and if the efficiency of the fight against narco-traffickers could be improved, bearing in mind that in Rio, characteristics of both hypothesis could be combined. It is about establishing new rules in law, which prove essential to control or reduce the violence due to narco-traffickers considering the obvious failure of current security policies
Lépine, Patrice. "Le chaînon manquant, genèse de la guerre à la drogue." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ53971.pdf.
Full textTrivilino, Erick Andrés Reyes. "O extermínio do outro : a guerra contra as drogas no México." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UnB, 2016. http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/22815.
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A presente dissertação de mestrado analisa a conformação histórica e política do Estado mexicano a partir da construção da percepção do Outro em questão de desejável e indesejável partindo desde o binarismo primordial inaugurado no primeiro contato entre os dois mundos: índio conquistado – europeu conquistador. A evolução, fragmentação e pulverização deste binarismo traz consigo, até a contemporaneidade, a criação de uma infinidade de caraterísticas ou estigmas que categorizarão aos cidadãos em grupos, muitas vezes sobrepostos, de alteridades indesejáveis desde o olhar da hegemonia, seja esta global, continental, nacional, regional ou até mesmo local. A irrupção violenta da guerra contra as drogas no México a partir de 2006 e a escalada de violência generalizada nos leva ao questionamento sobre a eficácia e legitimidade de esta estratégia militarizada diante do aparente ataque e extermínio do qual grupos considerados dentro das categorias “indesejáveis” são vítimas. A análise da construção histórica do desejável e do indesejável, em conjunto com a evolução política do Estado mexicano, os 10 anos de combate militarizado às drogas no México e a análise de três casos particulares de ataques à população civil por parte de agentes do Estado e do narcotráfico, expõe à falácia do discurso beligerante contra as drogas e o posiciona em perspectiva como uma ferramenta de legitimação do extermínio da dissidência, de controle social, de legitimação política, e de perpetuação do narcotráfico como parte fundamental da estrutura estatal mexicana, da economia global e da ordem neoliberal.
This master’s dissertation analyzes the historical and political conformation of the Mexican State starting with the construction of the perception of the Other in matters of desirable and undesirable parting from the primordial binary conception inaugurated with the first contact between two worlds: conquered native – European conqueror. The evolution, fragmentation and pulverization of this binary conception brought, until our days, the creation of endless characteristics or social stigmata that will categorize citizens into overlapping groups of undesirable Others from the hegemonic point of view, whether it´s global, continental, national, regional or even local. The violent irruption of the war on drugs in Mexico since 2006 and the uncontrolled violence surge make us question the effectiveness and legitimacy of this militarized strategy in sight of the apparent attacks and extermination suffered by these groups considered within the “undesirable” categories. Thus, by analyzing the historical construction of the desirable and undesirable, along with the political evolution of the Mexican State, the 10 year-long war on drugs in México and the analysis of three particular cases of violent attacks against citizens by agents of the State and drug traffickers, this dissertation exposes the fallacy inherent to the belligerent speech against drugs and positions it in perspective as a tool to legitimate the extermination of dissident groups or individuals, of social control, of political legitimation and as a tool to guarantee the perpetuation of drug trafficking as a fundamental building block for Mexican State structure, for global economy and for the neoliberal order.
La presente disertación de maestría analiza la conformación histórica y política del Estado mexicano a partir de la construcción de la percepción del Otro en cuestiones de deseable e indeseable partiendo desde el binarismo primordial inaugurado con el primer contacto entre los dos mundos: indio conquistado – europeo conquistador. La evolución, fragmentación y pulverización de este binarismo trae consigo, hasta la época contemporánea, la creación de una infinidad de características o estigmas que categorizarán a los ciudadanos en grupos, muchas veces sobrepuestos, de alteridades indeseables desde la mirada de la hegemonía, sea esta global, continental, nacional, regional o hasta local. La irrupción violenta de la guerra contra las drogas en México a partir de 2006 y la escalada de violencia generalizada nos lleva a cuestionarnos la eficacia y legitimidad de esta estrategia militarizada frente a los aparentes ataques y exterminio de los cuales grupos considerados dentro de las categorías “indeseables” son víctimas. El análisis de la construcción histórica de lo deseable y de lo indeseable, en conjunto con la evolución política del Estado mexicano, los 10 años de combate militarizado a las drogas en México y el análisis de tres casos particulares de ataques a la población civil por parte de agentes del Estado y del narcotráfico, expone la falacia del discurso beligerante contra las drogas y lo posiciona en perspectiva como una herramienta de legitimación del exterminio de la disidencia, de control social, de legitimación política y de perpetuación del narcotráfico como parte fundamental de la estructura estatal mexicana, de la economía global y del orden neoliberal.
Dampied, Maurice. "La politique générale de lutte contre la drogue et l'archipel Guadeloupéen." Antilles-Guyane, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998AGUY0034.
Full textMarchant, Alexandre. "L'impossible prohibition : la lutte contre la drogue en France (1966-1996)." Thesis, Cachan, Ecole normale supérieure, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014DENS0049.
Full textBetween the mid-1960s characterized by the sudden upsurge of new patterns of drug addiction within the Youth (1966: first media frenzy about LSD) resulting in the new prohibitionist Act of 1970, et the mid-1990s pointing out the generalization of harm reduction strategies (1996: institutionalization of opiates substitution treatments), the dissertation highlights the making the social, health and political problem of drug abuse, through the public policies, often influenced by the international frame of the “war on drugs”. The thesis focuses on the evolutions of uses, trafficking and public policies. It addresses the issue of prohibition: how is socially and publicly constructed the scandal that legitimizes THE prohibition ? Who are the stakeholders who defined it “from the top” (politicians, parliamentary committees, medical experts) and those who enforce the law “on the bottom” (police officers, judges, physicians)? What are the social consequences of this enforcement (increased criminalization of drug smuggling, stigmatization of drug users) ? How the system is contradicting itself between its repressive and care aspects ? This research is based on various archival materials: ministerial archives (Interior, Justice, Heath, Youth and Sports, National Education, Prime Minister’s administration, Inter-ministerial mission for the fight against drug and drug abuse – MILDT), parliamentary archives, private archives, contemporary printed sources, medias, INA archives…
Retaillaud-Bajac, Emmanuelle. "Usages et usagers de drogues dans la France de l'entre-deux-guerres, 1916-1939." Orléans, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000ORLE1035.
Full textBalbi, Carmen Rosa. "La ”guerra” contra las drogas : batalla desigual e ineficaz, la renuncia a la soberanía." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2005. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/47160.
Full textToghranegar, Hasan. "La politique criminelle iranienne à l'épreuve du crime organisé : l'exemple du trafic de drogue." Paris 1, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA010279.
Full textBooks on the topic "Guerre contre la drogue"
En pie de guerra contra las drogas. México, D.F: Ediciones Selectas Diamante, 2006.
Find full textSánchez, Carlos Cuauhtémoc. En pie de guerra contra las drogas. México, D.F: Ediciones Selectas Diamante, 2006.
Find full texteuropéenne, Commission. L' Union européenne et la lutte antidrogue. Luxembourg: Office des publications officielles des Communautés européennes, 1997.
Find full texteuropéenne, Commission. L' Union européenne en action contre la drogue. Luxembourg: Office des publications officielles des Communautés européennes, 1998.
Find full textPhilippe, Lobjois, ed. Contre-espionnage algérien, notre guerre contre les islamistes. Paris: Nouveau monde, 2008.
Find full texttravail, Bureau international du. Pour lutter contre la drogue et l'alcool au travail: Stop à la drogue et à l'alcool. S.l: s.n, 1987.
Find full textThomas, Cantaloube, ed. Chirac contre Bush: L'autre guerre. Paris: JC Lattès, 2004.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Guerre contre la drogue"
Pöll, Bernhard. "Internationalisants contre aménagistes: petit essai d’analyse d‘une guerre d’idéologies linguistiques." In Français du Canada – Français de France VIII, 69–80. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110231045.69.
Full textLaurent-Bonne, Nicolas. "Aux origines de la guerre économique: l’embargo contre les peuples musulmans (1179-1378)." In Der Einfluss der Kanonistik auf die europäische Rechtskultur, 130–49. Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/9783412518929.130.
Full textRameix, Solange. "Chapitre IV. Bossuet contre Grotius." In Justifier la guerre, 97–134. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.49744.
Full textLarroche, Emmanuel. "La guerre contre la charte." In L’expédition d’Espagne, 225. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.134892.
Full textFaligot, Roger. "Guerre secrète contre la Guinée." In Histoire secrète de la Ve République, 124–30. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.falig.2007.01.0124.
Full textFarré, Sébastien. "Chapitre IV. L’ARA : céréales contre le communisme." In Colis de guerre, 71–86. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.49094.
Full textBertram, Christoph. "Chapitre 8. Notre guerre contre le terrorisme." In Justifier la guerre ?, 221–38. Presses de Sciences Po, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.andre.2013.01.0221.
Full textBertram, Christoph. "Chapitre 8 / Notre guerre contre le terrorisme." In Justifier la guerre ?, 197–211. Presses de Sciences Po, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.andre.2005.01.0197.
Full textBattesti, Michèle. "XV. Le fait piratique ou la « guerre » contre l’État." In La Guerre civile, 167–84. Hermann, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.baech.2018.03.0167.
Full text"L’émergence d’un consensus international pour lutter contre la drogue." In Bulletin des Stupéfiants, 29–36. UN, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/45c339ba-fr.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Guerre contre la drogue"
Issa, Náthaly Oliveira Youssef de Novaes, and Anelise Franciosi. "IMUNOTERAPIAS NO COMBATE AO MELANOMA: UMA VISÃO SOCIAL, FINANCEIRA, IMUNOLÓGICA E TÉCNICA." In I Congresso Nacional Multidisciplinar de Oncologia On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar em Saúde, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51161/rems/1559.
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