A Practical Guide to INTERPOL and Red Notices provides criminal law practitioners with a practical, user-friendly guide to the law and guidance relating to Red Notices, how they can be identified and how to challenge them.
INTERPOL now regularly publishes decisions taken in relation to applications to delete Red Notices, as well as data on its processing of Red Notices. The Second Edition takes account of these developments and includes:
- The increasing ways in which Red Notices can be challenged
- Practical advice to practitioners in relation to INTERPOL’s substantive and procedural approach to challenging
Red Notices - Increased coverage of diffusions
- Expansion of chapters focusing on INTERPOL litigation
This title is also complemented by a collection of the key INTERPOL Resolutions, Statutes and Operating Rules to provide a single source ‘one-stop shop’ for those who need information on any aspect of Red Notices and the workings of INTERPOL.
By:
Ben Brandon, Mr Christopher David, Mr Nicholas Hearn Imprint: Bloomsbury Professional Country of Publication: United Kingdom Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions:
Height: 232mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 22mm
Weight: 460g ISBN:9781526527868 ISBN 10: 1526527863 Pages: 272 Publication Date:22 August 2024 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Interpol - Origins and Historical Development Interpol Today Red Notices and Diffusions Criticisms of Red Notices and Wanted Person Diffusions and Efforts Toward Reform Finding Out Whether a Red Notice Exists Interpol - Challenging Red Notices and Diffusions Red Notices - Practical Guidance Appendices: 1. Constitution of the ICPO-Interpol 2. Interpol’s Rules on the Processing of Data 3. Statute for the Commission for the Control of Interpol’s Files 4. Rules on the Control of Information and Access to Interpol’s Files 5. Commission for the Control of Interpol’s Files Operating Rules 6. Sample CCF Application Form
Ben Brandon, Partner, Barrister, Mishcon de Reya, UK Christopher David, Director, Clifford Chance, UK Nicholas Hearn, Barrister, Furnival Chambers, UK