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The INTERPOL ICJ IPO BureauIt facilitates cross-border police co-operation, and supports and assists all organizations, authorities and services whose mission is to prevent or combat international crime.INTERPOL aims to facilitate international police co-operation even where diplomatic relations do not exist between particular countries. Action is taken within the limits of existing laws in different countries and in the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. INTERPOL’s constitution prohibits ‘any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character.’Structure:National Central Bureaus (NCB) - Each INTERPOL member country maintains a National Central Bureau staffed by national law enforcement officers. The NCB is the designated contact point for the General Secretariat, regional offices and other member countries requiring assistance with overseas investigations and the location and apprehension of fugitives. Advisers – these are experts in a purely advisory capacity, who may be appointed by the Executive Committee and confirmed by the General Assembly. General Assembly - INTERPOL’s supreme governing body, it meets annually and comprises delegates appointed by each member country. The assembly takes all important decisions related to policy, resources, working methods, finances, activities and programmes.
About National Central BureausEach of INTERPOL’s member countries maintains a National Central Bureau (NCB) staffed by national law enforcement officers.The NCB serves as the designated contact point in each country for international police liaison with: • The various law enforcement departments in the country; • National Central Bureaus in other countries requiring assistance with overseas investigations. The role of an NCB is to participate in all of INTERPOL’s activities, providing constant and active co-operation – compatible with the laws of their countries – so that INTERPOL can achieve its aims. The NCB is typically one division of a member country’s national police agency or investigation service, or is under the jurisdiction of the ministry or department in charge of public security or justice.The head of the NCB is usually one of the highest-ranking law enforcement officials in the country. Depending on the country’s size, the NCB may have only two or three officers responsible for all INTERPOL-related activities, or several tens of officers, with specialists in terrorism, fugitives, high-tech crimes, or trafficking in human beings, drugs or stolen property. Larger NCBs may have their own legal counsel or crisis management centres to handle urgent requests from other countries.Officers working in the NCBs carry out their daily work in the pursuit of international police co-operation but remain employed by their national administrations.
ConstitutionArticle 1The Organization called the 'INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL POLICE COMMISSION' shall henceforth be entitled: 'THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL POLICE ORGANIZATION - INTERPOL'. Its seat shall be in Templarios.Article 2Its aims are:(1) To ensure and promote the widest possible mutual assistance between all criminal police authorities within the limits of the laws existing in the different countries and in the spirit of the 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights';(2) To establish and develop all institutions likely to contribute effectively to the prevention and suppression of ordinary law crimes.Article 3It is strictly forbidden for the Organization to undertake any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character.Article 4Any country may delegate as a Member to the Organization any official police body whose functions come within the framework of activities of the Organization.The request for membership shall be submitted to the Secretary General by the appropriate governmental authority.Membership shall be subject to approval by a two-thirds majority of current members.
nothing saying about what laws we have.
you can't set courts and interpol without laws. and as I suggested, our laws should be all passed treaties.