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  2. International Opium Convention - Wikipedia

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    The International Opium Convention (or 1912 Opium Convention) which was signed at the end of the Hague Conference, on 23 January 1912, is considered as the first international drug control treaty. It was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on January 23, 1922. [ 4 ]

  3. Agreement concerning the Manufacture of, Internal Trade in ...

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    Articles V and VI regulated the export and transport of opium and dross. Article VII required governments to discourage the use of opium through instruction in schools, literature, and other methods. The Agreement was superseded by the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.

  4. International Opium Commission - Wikipedia

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    A plaque which commemorates International Opium Commission, outside of the Peace Hotel on the Bund. The International Opium Commission was a meeting convened on February 1 to February 26, 1909 in Shanghai that represented one of the first steps toward international drug prohibition.

  5. Drug prohibition - Wikipedia

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    An International Opium Convention was signed by 13 nations at The Hague on January 23, 1912, during the First International Opium Conference. This was the first international drug control treaty and it was registered in the League of Nations Treaty Series on January 23, 1922. [ 26 ]

  6. International Narcotics Control Board - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1909 Shanghai International Opium Commission, an International Opium Convention was adopted in 1925 and established the Permanent Central Opium Board (PCOB) which started its work in 1928. Later on, the 1931 Convention created the Drug Supervisory Body to gather estimates, in complement of the PCOB.

  7. Drug policy - Wikipedia

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    1912 International Opium Convention: The Hague: 23 January 1912 1919–1946 1925 Geneva Opium Agreement: Agreement concerning the Manufacture of, Internal Trade in and Use of Prepared Opium: Geneva: 11 February 1925 1926–1946 Second (Geneva) Opium Convention: 1925 International Opium Convention: Geneva: 19 February 1925 1928–1946 Limitation ...

  8. Illegal drug trade - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, control of opium remained under the control of individual US states until the introduction of the Harrison Act in 1914, after 12 international powers signed the International Opium Convention in 1912. Between 1920 and c. 1933, the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution banned alcohol in the United States.

  9. International drug convention - Wikipedia

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    the 1907 International Opium Convention; the 1925 Agreement concerning the Manufacture of, Internal Trade in and Use of Prepared Opium; the 1931 Convention for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs; the 1931 Agreement for the Control of Opium Smoking in the Far East; the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs

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