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Constitution of the International Criminal Police Organization-INTERPOL, 13th June 1956 (I/CONS/GA/1956 (2008)), OXIO 245

International Criminal Police Organization [INTERPOL]

From: Oxford Public International Law (http://opil.ouplaw.com). (c) Oxford University Press, 2023. All Rights Reserved.date: 03 October 2023

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Immunity from jurisdiction, international organizations — Constituent instruments of international organizations — International legal personality of international organizations — Membership of international organizations — Attribution — Consensual arrangements other than treaties
1. The status of the International Criminal Police Organization-INTERPOL (‘INTERPOL’) as an international organization. 2. The proper definition of the creators and members of INTERPOL. 3. The ad hoc manner in which INTERPOL secures privileges and immunities for its staff and representatives. This headnote pertains to: ICPO-INTERPOL Constitution and General Regulations, a treaty which is the constituent instrument of an international organization. Jump to full text The Constitution of the International Criminal Police Organization-INTERPOL (‘Constitution’)...
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