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Compliance and Allocation of Responsibilities in INTERPOL Practice

Published inAJIL unbound, vol. 120, no. INTERPOL at 100: Improving the Organization’s Legal Framework, p. 23-28
Publication date2026-01-21
Abstract

INTERPOL is recognized as an international organization with legal personality, a permanent structure, and independent decision-making authority. Its operational core lies in facilitating international police cooperation, primarily through the exchange and processing of data related to criminal matters. The present essay develops a working concept of shared responsibility in this particular context.

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BOISSON DE CHAZOURNES, Laurence, LETOUBLON, Camille. Compliance and Allocation of Responsibilities in INTERPOL Practice. In: AJIL unbound, 2026, vol. 120, p. 23–28. doi: 10.1017/aju.2025.10046
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