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Drug trafficking is arguably among the most lucrative illicit businesses.  Several international treaties from the Hague Convention (1912) to the U.N. Convention (1988) as well as nation led initiatives structure global antinarcotic regime. However this regime has suffered from problems.  Its legitimacy and credibility is gradually due to its ineffectiveness and incompatibility spreading from the asymmetry of anti-narcotics policies on regional, national, and global levels. 

Treaties
related with
drug control

Rome Statute 1998

negotiated  June 17, 1998
ratified  July 1, 2002
countries involved  122

SCND61-64

negotiated  
ratified  December 13, 1964
countries involved  155

SCNDamd72-75

negotiated  25 March 1972
ratified  August 8, 1975
countries involved  186

CPS71-76

negotiated  
ratified  August 16, 1976
countries involved  188

CITNDPS88-90

negotiated  December 20, 1988
ratified  November 11, 1990
countries involved  189
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