Defending the State from Within
The article discusses how drug trafficking infiltrates rather than outright defeats the state, using Mexico as a case study, and highlights Ecuador's similar challenges with corruption and the need for institutional reform.
Somos MX submits its electoral reform proposal to deputies
The organization Somos MX presented its electoral reform proposal to the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Kenia Lรณpez, proposing an open parliament to discuss various political initiatives.
European Union Reforms the Pharmaceutical Sector: What Patients Should Expect?
The European Union is initiating extensive legislative reforms in the pharmaceutical sector in response to drug shortages and other challenges faced by member states, including Latvia.
Youth Criminal Justice Reform: How Adolescents Who Committed Serious Crimes Grew Up
The Argentine government is proposing a juvenile justice reform to lower the age of criminal responsibility, sparking national debate.
Taro rejected Pakosta's drug policy renewal plans
Minister Taro has rejected proposals from Justice Minister Liisa Pakosta to reform drug legislation in Estonia, specifically to raise the threshold for personal use from 10 to 30 doses.
The First Year of Drug Reform: 90% of Prescription Drugs Have Become Cheaper, Non-Prescription Prices Continue to Rise
Latvia's drug pricing reform has led to a significant decrease in prescription drug prices, while non-prescription drugs are seeing continued price increases.
First year of reform: 90% of prescription drugs have become cheaper, while prices of over-the-counter medications continue to rise
A year after the drug price reform in Latvia, 90% of prescription medications have decreased in price, while over-the-counter drug prices have risen.
Claudia Sheinbaum considers a reform to safeguard elections from drug money
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a proposed electoral reform aimed at increasing oversight of campaign financing to protect elections from drug trafficking and organized crime money, with support from allies in Congress.
Detainees, too many and repeat offenders. Let's start with the law
The article discusses the increase in juvenile crime and related issues such as drug use and violence, highlighting overcrowding in prisons and the need for legal reform.
Deportation reform signals a protracted struggle between politicians and the courts
The ongoing conflict regarding deportations has been unfolding since the late 1990s, initially ignited by a 1999 Supreme Court ruling that annulled several deportations of Gambian drug traffickers based on the European Convention on Human Rights.