МЕЃУНАРОДНИТЕ ОПИУМСКИ КОНВЕНЦИИ ВО ПЕРИОДОТ МЕЃУ ДВЕТЕ СВЕТСКИ ВОЈНИ (ПАРАЛЕЛА КРАЛСТВО ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА – РЕПУБЛИКА ПОЛСКА)
INTERNATIONAL OPIUM CONVENTIONS IN THE INTERWAR PERIOD (PARALLELS THE KINGDOM OF YUGOSLAVIA -THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND)
Author(s): Vera GosevaSubject(s): Economic history, Local History / Microhistory, International relations/trade, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Институт за национална историја
Keywords: Macedonian opium; the League of Nations; International Opium Conventions; the Kingdom of Yugoslavia; the Republic of Poland; restriction on production of the opium; control of the opium derivatives
Summary/Abstract: The Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the Republic of Poland as a members of the League of Nations since its inception, were been involved in the international implications for control of production and trade with the opium in the world. These two countries were been actively involved in the implementation of the international opium conventions that had been adopted in the period between the two world wars. Although Republic of Poland signed the opium conventions of 1912, 1925 and 1933, and Kingdom of Yugoslavia only the first two conventions, both countries were participated in their implementation.
Journal: Гласник
- Issue Year: 60/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 203-206
- Page Count: 4
- Language: Macedonian