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Preferred term
1925 Geneva Convention on Opium and Other Drugs
Definition
- In 1925 the League of Nations initiated a new conference for the regulation of illicit drugs to be held at Geneva. There were actually two conferences, and they became known as the Geneva Opium Conferences, or the 1925 Geneva Convention on Opium and Other Drugs. [Source: Encyclopedia of Drug Policy; 1925 Geneva Convention on Opium and Other Drugs]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/1925_Geneva_Convention_on_Opium_and_Other_Drugs
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