Abstract

The system of international acts that apply to the organization of the activities of units of the NCB Interpol is revealed. It is noted that the system of international legal acts is the basis for the development and adoption of relevant national legislation aimed at improving the activities of the National Central Bureau, developing methods and forms of international police cooperation, taking a set of measures to combat and combat transnational organized crime. which are committed with the use of modern technologies and pose both a domestic and international threat to law and order. The Department of International Police Cooperation is a structural unit of the National Police of Ukraine, whose activities are carried out directly in close cooperation between the International Criminal Police Organization Interpol and Europol. That is why international normative legal acts ratified by Ukraine play a particularly important role in fulfilling the set tasks and achieving the goals of such activities. The international acts that apply to the organization of the activities of units of the NCB Interpol include: Charter of the International Organization of Criminal Police - INTERPOL; European Convention on the Extradition of Offenders; European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters; Convention on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil, Family and Criminal Matters; Cybercrime Convention; United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime. The Charter of the International Criminal Police Organization - INTERPOL forms the basis of the Interpol NCB, determines its legal status, activities and interaction with the international organization Interpol, tasks and functions, features and procedure of international interaction of the Interpol NCB in Ukraine with other NCB offices.

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