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An Outline of Dutch Policy on Narcotic Drugs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2019
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In the first place, I welcome you warmly to the Peace Palace. I am the director of the Carnegie Foundation, a foundation which owns and manages the Palace and which is the host to the Peace Palace Library. So it is a great pleasure to see all of you here, in this new part of the Palace, the Academy and Library Building.
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