Event

Future-Ready Drug Policy: Rights, Youth, and the Rule of Law

June 8, 2026

18:15 - 19:45

Global Commission on Drug Policy 2026 Plenary Event

Presentation

Global drug policy is at a crossroads. Across regions, approaches are increasingly diverging – from efforts to advance decriminalization and health-centered responses to the continued reliance on punitive enforcement measures. These developments reflect broader geopolitical tensions and shifting dynamics within the international order.

At the same time, the scale of drug use and related harms remains significant. An estimated 316 million people use drugs globally, while access to treatment and harm reduction services continues to fall far short of need. In many contexts, punitive approaches persist, contributing to mass incarceration, public health challenges, human rights concerns, and widening inequalities.

These dynamics have profound implications for the rule of law. Drug policies continue to test the balance between public health, security, and human rights obligations in different national and regional contexts.
Children and young people are particularly affected – both directly through criminalization and enforcement practices, and indirectly through the broader social and economic impacts on families, communities, and access to essential services. Yet their specific needs and rights remain insufficiently reflected in policy responses.

Held at the University of Geneva during the Global Commission on Drug Policy’s 2026 plenary meeting, this event will bring together perspectives from law, human rights, academia, and drug policy.
Open to students, academia, and the wider public, the discussion will explore how evolving global dynamics are shaping drug policy approaches, and consider pathways toward more coherent, evidence-based, and human rights-aligned responses – particularly for children and youth.

Objectives

  • Strengthened dialogue on the intersection of drug policy, geopolitics, and the rule of law
  • Increased visibility of the impacts of drug policy on children and youth
  • Engagement of students and young people in critical policy discussions
  • Identification of pathways toward more coherent, evidence-informed, and rights-aligned drug policies

Panel of discussion

Gian Luca Burci


Adjunct Professor of international law
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Switzerland

Ruth Dreifuss


Commissioner
Global Commission on Drug Policy

Switzerland

Ernesto Zedillo


Commissioner
Global Commission on Drug Policy

Mexico

Kassandra Frederique


President
Drug Policy Alliance

USA

Andrew Clapham


Professor of International Law
Geneva Graduate Institute

Switzerland

Agenda

 

18.15Introduction
18.30Interactive panel discussion
19,30Closing remarks
19.45Networking time

Registration is free but mandatory

Organizers

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Future-Ready Drug Policy: Rights, Youth, and the Rule of Law