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The Experience of the International Cooperation in Organized Crime Combating
Author(s) -
И.М. Мацкевич
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ûridičeskoe obrazovanie i nauka
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1813-1190
DOI - 10.18572/1813-1190-2020-11-4-8
Subject(s) - organised crime , normative , convention , political science , international law , law enforcement , enforcement , criminology , public relations , law , sociology
Purpose. Explore the experience of international cooperation against organized crime and identify key positions for improving Russia’s interaction with other countries in this area. Methodology: the basic method of the presented scientific research was the comparative legal method, within the framework of which a diachronic and synchronous, normative and functional comparison of the experience of cooperation in the fight against organized crime was carried out. Conclusions. 1. Without international cooperation, success in the fight against organized crime is impossible. 2. The legal basis for international cooperation in the fight against organized crime is the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime of November 15, 2000. 3. An important component of international cooperation in this area is the relevant international organizations: a) UN Office on Drugs and Crime; b) Interpol; c) Europol. 4. Proposals for international cooperation in combating organized crime, which are enshrined in the corresponding US Strategy, are of interest. 5. For Russian law enforcement agencies, the overall coordination of their efforts in international cooperation is of great importance. Scientific and practical significance. The conclusions contained in the article are of practical importance for analyzing the effectiveness of international cooperation in the fight against organized crime.

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