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cultivation
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ARTICLE-3
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... (ii) The
cultivation
of
opium poppy
,
coca bush
or
cannabis plant
for the
purpose
of the
production
of
narcotic drugs
contrary
to the
provisions
of the 1961
Convention
and the 1961
Convention
as amended; ...
... (iv) The
manufacture
,
transport
or
distribution
of
equipment
,
materials
or of
substances
listed in Table I and Table II, knowing that they are to be used in or for the
illicit cultivation
,
production
or
manufacture
of
narcotic drugs
or
psychotropic substances
; ...
... (ii) The
possession
of
equipment
or
materials
or
substances
listed in Table I and Table II, knowing that they are being or are to be used in or for the
illicit cultivation
,
production
or
manufacture
of
narcotic drugs
or
psychotropic substances
; ...
... 2.
Subject
to its
constitutional
principles
and the basic
concepts
of its
legal system
, each
Party
shall
adopt
such
measures
as may be necessary to
establish
as a
criminal offence
under its
domestic law
, when committed
intentionally
, the
possession
,
purchase
or
cultivation
of
narcotic drugs
or
psychotropic substances
for
personal
consumption
contrary
to the
provisions
of the 1961
Convention
, the 1961
Convention
as amended or the 1971
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-14
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...
MEASURES
TO
ERADICATE
ILLICIT CULTIVATION
OF
NARCOTIC
...
... 1. Any
measures
taken pursuant to this
Convention
by
Parties
shall not be less stringent than the
provisions
applicable to the
eradication
of
illicit cultivation
of
plants
containing
narcotic
and
psychotropic substances
and to the
elimination
of
illicit
demand for
narcotic drugs
and
psychotropic substances
under the
provisions
of the 1961
Convention
, the 1961
Convention
as amended and the 1971
Convention
. ...
... 2. Each
Party
shall take appropriate
measures
to
prevent
illicit cultivation
of and to
eradicate
plants
containing
narcotic
or
psychotropic substances
, such as
opium poppy
,
coca bush
and
cannabis plants
,
cultivated
illicitly
in its
territory
. The
measures
adopted
shall
respect
fundamental
human rights
and shall take
due
account
of
traditional
licit uses
, where there is historic
evidence
of such use, as well as the
protection of the environment
. ...
... 2. Each
Party
shall take appropriate
measures
to
prevent
illicit cultivation
of and to
eradicate
plants
containing
narcotic
or
psychotropic substances
, such as
opium poppy
,
coca bush
and
cannabis plants
,
cultivated
illicitly
in its
territory
. The
measures
adopted
shall
respect
fundamental
human rights
and shall take
due
account
of
traditional
licit uses
, where there is historic
evidence
of such use, as well as the
protection of the environment
. ...
... 3. (a) The
Parties
may
co-operate
to
increase
the
effectiveness
of
eradication
efforts. Such
co-operation
may,
inter alia
,
include
support
, when appropriate, for
integrated
rural
development
leading to
economically
viable
alternatives to
illicit cultivation
.
Factors
such as
access
to
markets
, the
availability
of
resources
and prevailing
socio-economic
conditions
should be taken into
account
before such
rural
development programmes
are
implemented
. The
Parties
may
agree
on any other appropriate
measures
of
co-operation
. ...
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