The business of cannabis is exploding as: adult recreational markets open in some of the world’s largest economies in defiance of international treaties; and governments increasingly approve research to develop medicinal forms of the drug. Cannabis Law and Regulation is a comprehensive analysis of the changing cannabis laws of more than 50 of the largest and most significant global markets, with insight from legal experts, political and government figures and public health officials. The business of cannabis is exploding as adult recreational markets open in some of the world’s largest economies in defiance of international treaties and governments increasingly approve research to develop medicinal forms of the drug. Individual legal, compliance and tax issues are covered, where relevant, as the book examines existing recreational and medicinal cannabis laws and regulations, and where and why they are changing. The shift from black market product to regulated entity has legal ramifications for several service industries, from financial services and insurance to farming, cultivation, marketing, IP, copyright and trademark law. Cannabis Law and Regulation covers the US, Canada, Uruguay and other emerging areas where recreational use has been legalised, and the rapidly transforming European, African and Asian landscapes where a rush to become the top global medicinal cannabis hub is taking place. Where recent court cases, rulings, directives, government initiatives, trials and, in some cases, total decriminalisation have created a patchwork of global markets for participants to navigate and serve, Cannabis Law and Regulation is an essential legal guide. At approximately 150 pages, criminal and medical law practitioners, consultants, professors, doctors, business executives and drug regulators will find this a crucial, but quick read. Bloomsbury Professional Insights provide guidance for legal and tax practitioners on developing, specialist areas or existing, complex areas where understanding is required after recent changes in legislation or court decisions.
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Chapter1: The global framing of cannabis Chapter 2: The Americas Chapter 3: Europe Chapter 4: Africa Chapter 5: Asia Pacific Chapter 6: Emerging trends for businesses Chapter 7: Conclusion: Time for international reform?
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Explores the emerging legislative picture around the globe as increasingly complex and disjointed cannabis frameworks continue to appear and evolve in defiance of international drug treaties.
Covers the individual legal, compliance (and tax) issues of three streams; recreational cannabis, medicinal cannabis, and the emergence of CBD (cannabidiol), the non-psychoactive derivative of hemp.
Incisive and practical commentary on emerging or complex areas of UK and international law

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526513519
Publisert
2020-02-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Professional
Vekt
574 gr
Høyde
297 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216

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Biographical note

Mark Taylor is a freelance writer, trained journalist and copywriter with front-line newsdesk editor skillset. His specialisms include regulatory compliance in cannabis, gambling, financial services, white collar crime and enforcement. He also covers fintech from AI and algorithmic trading to blockchain and Bitcoin, professional services, auditing and accounting.