Comité européen de lutte antidrogue (CELAD)
European Committee to Combat Drugs
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Founded
1989-10
History
Oct 1989, on the initiative of French President François Mitterand, to coordinate a European anti-drugs plan, the Plan européen de lutte contre le drogue, which was adopted by E-XE3068 - Council of the European Union in Nov 1992, Edinburgh (UK). Ceased to exist, 8 Feb 1993, following restructuring of European organizations under the T-XT9113 - Treaty on European Union (Maastricht Treaty) and the setting up of E-XF2543 - European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA).
Aims
Coordinate a European anti-drugs plan, including measures for controlling substances used in drugs manufacture and for combating money laundering.
Structure
Committee comprises national coordinators.
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XE1556
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