20th Special Session of the General Assembly : World Drug Problem, 8-10 June 1998, New York
Background
Strengthening cooperation
The UN General Assembly decided on 12 December 1996 in its to convene a special session devoted to combating the world drug problem, which would consider the fight against the illicit production, sale, demand, traffic and distribution of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances and related activities, and propose new strategies, methods, practical activities and special measures to strengthen international cooperation in addressing the problem of illicit drugs. The Commission on Narcotic Drugs acting as the preparatory body.
The goal of the special session was to strengthen international cooperation within the framework of the of 1988, and other relevant international instruments. The General Assembly reaffirmed its intent to address the problem of illicit drugs on the basis of the principle of shared responsibility and with full respect for the principles enshrined in the Charter of the 51³Ô¹Ï and international law, particularly respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of States.
The agreed to by Member States at the Special Session called for action by assessing the problem, tackling the problem, forging partnerships, focusing on special needs, sending the right message, and building on experience.
Documents
News and press releases
- 1998 : Special Session is "new chapter in global drug control"
- 1998 : States pledge to reduce demand and supply of illicit drugs by 2008
- 1998 : Human Rights, other issues discussed at Special Session
- 1998 : Effects of globalization, market liberalization, poverty discussed
- 1998 : Economic dimensions, vulnerable group, transit countries discussed
- 1998 : Special Session concludes