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National Collaborative. (2023) National Collaborative call for evidence – analysis report. Experiences of human rights in relation to substance use. Scotland: National Collaborative.

Bartlett, Ollie (2023) The Sale of Alcohol Bill (2022): an analysis of children’s rights impacts. Donegal: Alcohol Forum Ireland and Irish Community Action on Alcohol Network.

Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. (2023) Human rights challenges in addressing and countering all aspects of the world drug problem. Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Vienna: United Nations.

International Drug Policy Consortium, Amnesty International, Centre on Drug Policy Evaluation, Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales, Drug Policy Alliance, Harm Reduction International, Release. (2023) Submission to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Comments to draft General Recommendation N. 37 on racial discrimination in the enjoyment of the right to health. London: Release.

Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission. (2023) Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission annual report 2022. Dublin: Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission.

Ombudsman for Children’s Office. (2023) Falling behind. Children’s rights in Ireland: the Ombudsman for Children’s Office annual report 2022. Dublin: Ombudsman for Children’s Office.

Human Rights Council. (2023) Contribution of the Human Rights Council with regard to the human rights implications of drug policy. Vienna: United Nations General Assembly.

Adami, Rebecca and Kaldal, Anna and Aspán, Margareta, eds. (2023) The rights of the child: legal, political and ethical challenges. Stockholm Studies in Child Law and Children’s Rights 7 Leiden: Brill .

Nutt, David and Eastwood, Niamh and Rolles, Steve and Lavan, Cara (2023) Drug science live podcast. Drug Science.

Committee on the Rights of the Child. (2023) Committee on the Rights of the Child. Concluding observations on the combined fifth and sixth periodic reports of Ireland. New York: United Nations.

European Commission. (2022) Report on the progress made in the fight against trafficking in human beings (fourth report). Brussels: European Commission.

Dillon, Lucy (2022) Assessment tool for human rights. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 83, Winter 2022 , p. 7.

Harm Reduction International. (2022) 50th session of the Human Rights Council: drug policy highlights. London: Harm Reduction International.

Pompidou Group. (2022) Human rights in drug policy: a self-assessment tool. Strasbourg: Council of Europe.

Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission. (2022) Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission annual report 2021. Dublin: Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission.

(2022) Special section on compulsory drug treatment and rehabilitation, health, and human rights. Health and Human Rights Journal , 24 , (1) .

An Garda Siochana Strategic Human Rights Advisory Committee. (2022) Strategic Human Rights Advisory Committee annual report 2021. Dublin: An Garda Siochana.

Council of Europe Committee of Ministers. (2022) Council of Europe Strategy for the Rights of the Child (2022-2027): “Children’s Rights in Action: from continuous implementation to joint innovation”. Brussels: Council of Europe.

Braithwaite, John (2022) Macrocriminology and freedom. Peacebuilding Compared (DOI: http://doi.org/10.22459/MF.2021). ANU Press .

Pompidou Group. (2022) Human rights at the heart of drug policies. 50th anniversary of the Pompidou Group. Strasbourg: Council of Europe.

International Drug Policy Consortium. (2021) Submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights: Barriers to accessing social protection faced by people who use drugs. London: International Drug Policy Consortium.

International Network of People who Use Drugs. (2021) The fight for accountability: The right to rights. Opportunities to Engage in Human Rights Advocacy for the International Network of People who use Drugs (INPUD). London: INPUD.

Nougier, Marie and Cots Fernández, Adria (2021) The Global Drug Policy Index 2021. London: Harm Reduction Consortium.

Fuller, Caroline and Hansen Rodriguez, Gisela (2021) The children's rights perspective in addiction services. Hamburg: Dianova.

Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. (2021) Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission annual report 2020. Dublin: Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.

An Garda Siochana Strategic Human Rights Advisory Committee. (2021) Strategic Human Rights Advisory Committee annual report 2020. Dublin: An Garda Siochana.

Nougier, Marie and Cots Fernández, Adria and Putri, Dania (2021) Taking stock of half a decade of drug policy - an evaluation of UNGASS implementation. London: International Drug Policy Consortium.

Rigoni, Rafaela and Tammi, Tuukka and van der Gouwe, Daan and Schatz, Eberhard (2021) Harm reduction in Europe: a framework for civil society-led monitoring. Harm Reduction Journal , 18 , (1) , p. 3.

[Hot Press] , Clark, Stuart The Irish Council for Civil Liberties call for urgent drug policy review. (16 Jun 2020)

Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. (2020) Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission annual report 2019. Dublin: Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.

Dillon, Lucy (2020) Guidance on human rights for health and social care services in Ireland. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 73, Spring 2020 , p. 5.

Dillon, Lucy (2020) Ireland and the human rights of people who use drugs. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 73, Spring 2020 , pp. 3-4.

Pompidou Group. (2020) Human rights and people who use drugs in the Mediterranean region: current situation in 17 MedNET countries. Strasbourg: Council of Europe.

UNAIDS. (2020) Rights in the time of COVID-19. Lessons from HIV for an effective, community-led response. Geneva: UNAIDS.

Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights. Bardell, Hannah (2020) Drug policy and human rights in Europe: a baseline study. Brussels: Parliamentary Assembly, Council of Europe.

European Committee of Social Rights. (2020) European Committee of Social Rights activity report 2018. Strasbourg: Council of Europe.

Sarosi, Peter and van Dam, Anke and Fulga, Valeria (2020) Assessment report & literature review - meaningful civil society involvement in the area of drug policy in Europe. Amsterdam: De Regenboog Groep; Correlation-European Harm Reduction Network.

Scharwey, M and Keane, Marcus and Duffin, Tony (2019) Ireland and the human rights of people who use drugs. Dublin: Ana Liffey Drug Project.

Healy, Richard (2019) Service user perspectives of Irish drug policy: toward the development of a human rights based approach. PhD thesis, Maynooth University.

Lyons, Suzi (2019) Second National Intracultural Health Strategy 2018–2023. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 70, Summer 2019 , pp. 23-24.

Service User Rights in Action (SURIA). (2019) Voices of the silenced and the ignored - an analysis by the Service Users Rights in Action Group. In: Does it only happen to me? Living in the shadows of socio-economic discrimination. Dublin: ATD Ireland .

Dillon, Lucy (2019) Civil society involvement in policymaking. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 69, Spring 2019 , pp. 9-10.

Keane, Marcus and Crook, Lauren and Vieru, Catalina (2019) CSIDP: Ireland national action plan report. Dublin: Ana Liffey Drug Project.

International Network of People who Use Drugs. (2019) Chemsex: a case study of drug-userphobia. London: INPUD.

Ronconi, Susanna and Casmaro, Lello and Keane, Marcus and Castro, Diana and Košir, Matej and Lyubenova, Anna and Perez Gayo, Roberto (2018) Civil society Involvement in drug policy: good practice collection. Amsterdam: De Regenboog Groep / Correlation Network.

Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. (2017) Ireland and the Convention Against Torture. Submission to the United Nations Committee against Torture on Ireland’s second periodic report. Dublin: Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.

Co-operation Group to Combat Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Drugs (Pompidou Group). (2017) Policy paper on government interaction with civil society on drug policy issues: principles, ways and means, opportunities and challenges. Strasbourg: Council of Europe.

[RTE News] Human rights groups alarmed over extrajudicial killings in Philippines crackdown. (17 Aug 2016)

Dillon, Lucy (2016) Human rights, equality and the National Drugs Strategy. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 58, Summer 2016 , p. 9.

Pike, Brigid (2016) Human rights and drug policy – international perspectives. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 58, Summer 2016 , pp. 8-9.

Pike, Brigid (2016) Drug users’ human rights. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 58, Summer 2016 , pp. 6-7.

Pike, Brigid (2016) What are human rights? Drugnet ireland , Issue 58, Summer 2016 , pp. 5-6.

Irish Congress of trade unions. (2012) Guidelines for negotiators workplace drug & alcohol policies. Dublin: Irish Congress of Trade Unions.

O’Connor, Una and Kinlen, Louise and Horgan, Goretti and McCord, John and Keenaghan, Celia (2012) Understanding policy development and implementation for children and young people. Galway: Children and Youth Programme.

McCord, John and Irwin, Tracy and Martynowicz, Agnieszka (2012) Reviewing the provision of education for young people in detention: rights, research and reflections on policy and practice. Galway: Children and Youth Programme.

Kennan, Danielle and Keenaghan, Celia and O'Connor, Una and Kinlen, Louise and McCord, John (2011) A rights–based approach to monitoring children and young people’s well–being. Galway: Children and Youth Programme.

Children's Rights Alliance. (2011) Report card 2011. Dublin: Children's Rights Alliance.

Sepúlveda Carmona, Magdalena (2011) Report of the independent expert on the question of human rights and extreme poverty in Ireland. Geneva: United Nation Human Rights Council.

Ombudsman for Children’s Office. (2011) Ombudsman for Children’s annual report 2010. Dublin: Ombudsman for Children’s Office.

Government of Ireland. (2011) National report submitted in accordance with paragraph 15 (a) of the annex to Human Rights Council resolution 5/1. Ireland. Geneva: United Nations.

Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. (2011) Compilation prepared by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in accordance with paragraph 15 (b) of the annex to Human Rights Council resolution 5/1. Ireland. Geneva: United Nations.

Stoicescu, Claudia and Cook, Catherine (2011) Harm reduction in Europe: mapping coverage and civil society advocacy. London: European Harm Reduction Network.

Committee against Torture. (2010) Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 19 of the Convention: Initial periodic report of states parties due in 2003, Ireland, 23 July 2009. CAT/C/IRL/1. Geneva: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

Oriola, Taiwo A (2009) Ethical and legal analyses of policy prohibiting tobacco smoking in enclosed public spaces. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics , 37 , (4) , pp. 828-840.

European Ombudsman. (2009) European Ombudsman annual report 2008. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

Pike, Brigid (2008) Human rights and illicit drugs policy. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 27, Autumn 2008 , pp. 11-12.

Pike, Brigid (2007) Civil society joins international debate on drug controls. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 22, Summer 2007 , p. 3.

Kilkelly, Ursula (2007) Barriers to the realisation of children’s rights in Ireland. Cork: Ombudsman for Children’s Office.

European Ombudsman. (2006) European Ombudsman annual report 2005. Executive summary and statistics. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

Kilcommins, Shane (2005) Risk in Irish society: moving to a crime control model of criminal justice. Irish Probation Journal , 2 , (1) , pp. 20-34.

McNicholas, WT (2004) Controlling passive smoking through legislation in Ireland: an attack on civil liberty or good public health policy? European Respiratory Journal , 24 , (3) , pp. 337-338.

Crowley, Fiona (2003) Mental illness: the neglected quarter. Dublin: Amnesty International, Irish Section.

Harvey, Harold D and Fleming, Paul and Patterson, Michael (2002) Ethical dilemmas and human rights considerations arising from the evaluation of a smoking policy in a health promoting setting. International Journal of Environmental Health Research , 12 , (3) .

Gruskin, Sofia and Plafker, Karen and Smith-Estelle, Allison (2001) Understanding and responding to youth substance use: the contribution of a health and human rights framework. American Journal of Public Health , 91 , (12) , pp. 1954-1963.

Yeates, Nicola (1995) Social exclusion, social rights and citizenship: the contribution of a social rights perspective to combatting poverty and social exclusion. Dublin: Combat Poverty Agency.

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