International Narcotics Trafficking Law and Legal Definition
International narcotics’ trafficking is a federal legislation to provide authority for the identification of and application of sanctions on a worldwide basis to significant foreign narcotics traffickers, their organizations, whose activities threaten national security, foreign policy, and economy of the U.S.
International narcotics control enhances international co-operation by using diplomatic initiatives. It uses both bilateral and multilateral initiatives to reduce cultivation, production, and trafficking illicit drugs. International narcotics control in the U.S. requires cooperation among governments to coordinate their border operations to prohibit traffickers.
Legal Definition list
- International Narcotics Control Board
- International Monetary Fund
- International Minimum Standard
- International Military Agency and Training Program
- International Maritime Organization
- International Narcotics Trafficking
- International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund
- International Organization
- International Organization Affairs [Department of State]
- International Organization for Migration
- International Parental Kidnapping
Related Legal Terms
- Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding [USIP]
- Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate Course [Education]
- Ally [International Law]
- American College of Forensic Examiners International [ACFEI]
- American Society for International Law [ASIL]
- Amnesty International
- Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials - International
- Bank for International Settlements
- Broadly Diversified International Equity Funds
- Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs [INL]