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| Formatua: | Recurso digital |
| Hizkuntza: | ingelesa |
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2026
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| Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19683041 |
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Aurkibidea:
- <p><span>This report is prepared to provide a structured analysis of how legal and institutional compliance review within INTERPOL has actually operated in the period 2024–2026 following the accumulated reforms in review procedures, publication of practice, and updates affecting the CCF framework. Its practical purpose is not to restate formal declarations on neutrality, human rights and data quality, but to determine how the post-reform architecture affects defense strategy in matters involving Red Notices, diffusions, blue notices and other forms of international police cooperation. The report proceeds on the basis that, after 2024, the decisive issue is no longer merely the wording of the rules, but their operationalization: the updated Repository of Practice, the published decision excerpts, the CCF</span><span>’</span><span>s 2024 activity statistics, the amendments to the CCF Statute, and the organizational measures adopted in 2025–2026 to address delays and workload distribution. It is at this level that the real value of post-reform compliance is determined for clients, lawyers and international human rights strategy. </span></p>