Protocol of 1948 bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention

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The Protocol of 1948 bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention was an international treaty that expanded global regulation of narcotic drugs by placing additional substances under international control prior to their consolidation in the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations treaty
drug control treaty
international treaty
aimedTo bring additional narcotic drugs under international control
close gaps in the 1931 Convention
alsoKnownAs 1948 Narcotic Drugs Protocol
1948 Protocol bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention
appliesTo States parties to the 1931 Convention for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs
basedOn concern over emergence of new narcotic substances outside existing controls
belongsTo League of Nations and United Nations drug control treaty system
cameBefore 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
category narcotics control agreement
treaty on controlled substances
concerns prevention of drug abuse
prevention of illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs
public health protection
establishes international obligations to control additional drugs
expands 1931 Convention for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs
field international drug control
public international law
follows 1931 Convention for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs
governs obligations of States to control specified narcotic drugs
hasLanguage English
French
other official UN languages
historicalRole intermediate step between early drug conventions and the 1961 Single Convention
influenced development of later UN drug control conventions
legalNature multilateral treaty
legalStatus superseded in practice by the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
objective extend scheduling of controlled substances
strengthen international control of narcotic drugs
partOf pre-1961 international drug control system
predecessorOf Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
regulates drugs not previously covered by the 1931 Convention
narcotic drugs
psychotropic substances
relatedTo Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
subjectMatter control of distribution of narcotic drugs
control of manufacture of narcotic drugs
international supervision of new narcotic substances
subjectOf international drug control law
typeOfRegulation scheduling of controlled substances
wasConsolidatedInto 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs

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Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs replaces Convention for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs of 1931
linked to: Protocol of 1948 bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs replaces Protocol of 1948 bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs replaces Protocol of 1948 Bringing under International Control Drugs Outside the Scope of the 1931 Convention
subject linked to: Single Convention
linked to: Protocol of 1948 bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention
Protocol of 1948 bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention alsoKnownAs 1948 Protocol bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention
linked to: Protocol of 1948 bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention
Protocol of 1948 bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention alsoKnownAs 1948 Narcotic Drugs Protocol
linked to: Protocol of 1948 bringing under international control drugs outside the scope of the 1931 Convention