BY KENNETH L. LEWIS, JR. — Although the United States has been battling illicit drug trafficking for many years, during the last four decades, “interna- tional drug control bec[a]me a major priority in the formulation of United States foreign policy.” To that end, the United States, among other things: (1) enacted laws that would enable it to meet its obligations under international treaties3 and reduce domestic drug consumption; and (2) entered into new treaties that would facilitate the fight against multinational enterprises and conspira- tors involved in drug trafficking. <a href="http://inter-american-law-review.law viagra 100 vidal.miami.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/The-Extradition-Treaty.pdf”>Read More.
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America’s Footnote: International Intervention Required to Decolonize Guam by Katherine Murray
November 26, 2024
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