Drugs law and legal practice in Southeast Asia : Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam / Tim Lindsey and Pip Nicholson.
2016
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Title
Drugs law and legal practice in Southeast Asia : Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam / Tim Lindsey and Pip Nicholson.
Published
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2016.
Call Number
KNC691 .L56 2016
ISBN
9781782258315 (hardback : alk. paper)
1782258310 (hardback : alk. paper)
9781782258322 (Epub)
1782258310 (hardback : alk. paper)
9781782258322 (Epub)
Description
xxxiii, 367 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)918874317
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-339) and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Lindsey, Timothy, 1962- author. Drugs law and legal practice in Southeast Asia Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2016 9781782258322 (DLC) 2016009290
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Acronyms
xi
Table of Parliamentary Speeches and Debates
xv
Table of Cases
xvii
Table of Legislation
xxi
1.
Introduction: Drugs Law and Practice in Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam
1
I.
Locating Differences and Similarities
3
II.
Mapping the Literature
13
2.
International and Regional Frameworks for Drugs Control
17
I.
International Framework
17
II.
Regional Frameworks
37
3.
Indonesia
41
I.
Overview of Drug Trade and Consumption in Indonesia
42
II.
Narcotic-Related Crimes
50
III.
Jurisdiction
63
IV.
Criminal Procedure
69
V.
Rights of the Accused
88
VI.
Criminal Procedure: Trial
91
VII.
Rehabilitation and Diversionary Programs
113
VIII.
Regulations on Finance and the Drug Trade
117
IX.
Judicial Decisions
119
X.
Death Sentences
131
XI.
Conclusion
135
4.
Singapore
137
I.
Historical and Political Context
137
II.
Narcotic-Related Crimes
145
III.
Jurisdiction
168
IV.
Criminal Procedure
172
V.
Rehabilitation and Diversionary Programs
194
VI.
Regulations on Finance and the Drug Trade
195
VII.
Conclusion
197
5.
Vietnam
199
I.
Dimensions of the Drug Problem
202
II.
Narcotic-Related Crimes
212
III.
Investigation
222
IV.
Presumptions and Rights
236
V.
Jurisdiction
243
VI.
Trials
250
VII.
Sentencing
258
VIII.
Appeals
266
IX.
Death Penalty Law and Practice (Hinh phat tu hinh)
272
X.
Clemency
279
XI.
Regulations on Finance and the Drug Trade
290
XII.
Role of the Media
291
XIII.
Conclusion
293
Appendix
303
Bibliography
321
Glossary
341
Index
347