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DECLARATION AND

AGREEMENT OF CRIME
(LEGAL DOCUMENTS)
THE CONSTITUTION
Adopted in 1956, the Constitution is our main legal instrument.
It establishes the fundamental rules and principles by which
the Organization operates. It defines the structure and roles of
each INTERPOL body together with our mandate, which is;

 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;
 To establish and develop all institutions likely to contribute
effectively to the prevention and suppression of ordinary
law crimes.
Four main principles established by the
Constitution govern INTERPOL’s action in the
execution of our mandate:
National sovereignty
Respect for Human Rights
Neutrality
Constant and active cooperation.
The General Regulations

The General Regulations supplement the


Constitution and provide additional
provisions with regard to the General
Assembly sessions, the Executive
Committee, the Secretary General, advisers
and matters relating to finance and
personnel
The Rules of Procedure of the
General Assembly and Executive
Committee
 These documents lay out in detail the rules
that govern the sessions of the General
Assembly and Executive Committee. This
includes the preparation of the agenda,
working documents, the conduct of sessions,
points of order and procedural motions,
decision-making and voting.
Financial Regulations
The Financial Regulations define how
our budget is drafted and implemented,
how our assets and funds are managed,
and outline rules on procurement,
accounts, management and audit
The Statute of the Commission for
the Control of INTERPOL's Files

 The Commission for the Control of INTERPOL's Files (CCF)


is an independent, impartial body, officially responsible
for ensuring that the processing of personal data by the
General Secretariat conforms to the applicable INTERPOL
rules.

 While the CCF’s functions are defined by INTERPOL’s


Constitution, the Statute of the CCF defines its
competence, powers, structure, functioning and
procedures.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
AGAINST CRIME
 The wide scope of criminal is transpiring not
only to the country itself but it has become
more intense that crimes are being committed
transnationally. This problem cannot be solved
by one country without the cooperation of the
victim country. With this, they create
international organizations that can be
centralized communicating and coordinating
body to treat or investigate crimes or even
more to try the case into international court of
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