UDR_WG_Guidance_EN_interlaboratory_collaborative_exercises_-13SEP2021 Categories: Guide, PublicationBy Konstantinos Papadopoulos21st September 2021 Share this post Share on XShare on X Author: Konstantinos Papadopoulos Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:EU-ACT & Ukrainian Drug Research Working Group – Guidance for conducting interlaboratory collaborative exercises for the study of psychoactive substances- Ukrainian VersionNextNext post:CRIMJUST launches the first issue of the new “Cocaine Insights” publication series – The illicit trade of cocaine from Latin America to Europe: from oligopolies to free-for-all?Related PostsSEACOP in the Caribbean: Collaboration with the Regional Security System at Play14th November 2024Major Drug Shipment Seizure Alert – SEACOP Operation from Uruguay12th November 2024Advanced Vessel Search Training in Uruguay delivered by SEACOP5th November 2024Launch of SEACOP GRES-PORT Strategy22nd October 2024SIREN Mission: SEACOP Engaged to Strengthen Maritime Safety in West Africa21st October 2024Strengthening Maritime Security in Sierra Leone15th October 2024