Publications

TNI has a proud history of being at the cutting edge of analysis, research and activism on critical global issues. Here you can navigate our publications in chronological order, including: policy briefs, issue briefs, papers, reports, primers, working papers, and books.

  1. Political Dynamics of Land-grabbing in Southeast Asia: Understanding Europe's Role

    Report by
    • Jun Borras
    • Jennifer Franco
    Publication date:
  2. The Dutch treatment and social support system for drug users Recent developments and the example of Amsterdam

    • Drug Law Reform
    • Harm Reduction
    Publication by
    • Eberhard Schatz
    • Katrin Schiffer
    • John Peter Kools
    Publication date:
    Re-Asserting Control: Voluntary Return, Restitution and the Right to Land for IDPs and Refugees in Myanmar - cover
  3. Correcting a historical error IDPC calls on countries to abstain from submitting objections to the Bolivian proposal to remove the ban on the chewing of the coca leaf

    • UN Drug Control
    • Drug Law Reform
    • Coca Leaf
    Report
    Publication date:
  4. Cannabis social clubs in Spain A normalizing alternative underway

    Cannabis
    Policy briefing by
    Martín Barriuso Alonso
    Publication date:
  5. Informal Drug Policy Dialogue 2011, Lisbon 21-22 January 2011

    UN Drug Control
    Policy briefing
    Publication date:
  6. Cannabis Social Clubs en Espagne Une alternative de normalisation en voie de réalisation

    • Drug Law Reform
    • Cannabis
    Publication by
    Martin Barriuso Alonso (FAC)
    Publication date:
    Re-Asserting Control: Voluntary Return, Restitution and the Right to Land for IDPs and Refugees in Myanmar - cover
  7. The concept of ‘drug harms’

    • Drug Law Reform
    • Reclassification of substances
    Paper by
    Peter Cohen
    Publication date:
  8. Blacklisted Targeted sanctions, preemptive security and fundamental rights

    Publication by
    • Ben Hayes
    • Gavin Sullivan
    Publication date:
  9. The ‘miracle of San Martín’ and symptoms of ‘alternative development’ in Peru

    Alternative Development
    Policy briefing by
    Hugo Cabieses
    Publication date:
  10. Non-residents in the Netherlands and access to coffee-shops The restriction is justified by the objective of combating drug tourism and the accompanying public nuisance

    • Drugs Regulation
    • Drug Law Reform
    • Cannabis
    Publication
    Publication date:
    Re-Asserting Control: Voluntary Return, Restitution and the Right to Land for IDPs and Refugees in Myanmar - cover

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