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Th Dath Palty or Drug Oc
Global Ovrviw 2010
Patrick Gallahue and Rick Lines© 2010 International Harm Reduction AssociationISBN 978-0-9557754-9-9
Thi rport wa producd by th Huma Right Programm o th Itratioal HarmRductio Aociatio.
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This report owes a debt o gratitude to a number o people who took time to comment on the text and sharetheir ideas.Proessor Roger Hood, Proessor William A. Schabas and Proessor David T. Johnson are leading internationaldeath penalty scholars and provided valuable advice and input on earlier drats o this report. We would also liketo thank Proessor Hood or kindly contributing the report’s Foreword.Various NGOs and individuals gave advice and assistance and generously shared data and/or expertise, includingIbrahim Al Mugaiteeb rom the Human Rights First Society in Saudi Arabia; Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam romIran Human Rights; Taghreed Jaber rom Penal Reorm International; Proessor Peter Hodgkinson rom the Centreor Capital Punishment Studies; Danthong Breen rom the Union or Civil Liberty in Thailand; Nasser Amin o theArab Center or the Independence o the Judiciary and the Legal Proession and the researchers rom HumanRights Watch, Amnesty International, the Death Penalty Inormation Center in the United States and the TaiwanAlliance to End the Death Penalty.Thanks also to our colleagues at IHRA, Gerry Stimson, Damon Barrett and Catherine Cook.Designed by Mark JoyceCopy-edited by Jennier ArmstrongPrinted in London by Club Le PrintPublished by
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About th Itratioal Harm Rductio Aociatio
The International Harm Reduction Association (IHRA) is one o the leading international non-governmental organisations promoting policies and practices that reduce the harms rom allpsychoactive substances, harms which include not only the increased vulnerability to HIV andhepatitis C inection among people who use drugs, but also the negative social, health, economicand criminal impacts o illicit drugs, alcohol and tobacco on individuals, communities and society. Akey principle o IHRA’s approach is to support the engagement o people and communities aectedby drugs and alcohol around the world in policy-making processes, including the voices andperspectives o people who use illicit drugs.IHRA is an NGO in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council o the UnitedNations.This report was produced by IHRA’s Human Rights Programme.
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