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PRESENT STATE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT COOPERATION

NCJ Number
36672
Journal
Kriminalist Volume: 8 Issue: 8 Dated: (AUGUST 1976) Pages: 449-456
Author(s)
E SCHLANITZ
Date Published
1976
Length
8 pages
Annotation
OUTLINE OF THE PRINCIPLES, MECHANISMS, AND LIMITATIONS OF COOPERATION BETWEEN POLICE AND JUSTICE DEPARTMENTS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AND AN ASSESSMENT OF POSSIBLE FUTURE METHODS OF COOPERATION.
Abstract
INCLUDED IN THE DISCUSSION ARE COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND EXTRADITION OF OFFENDERS. THE PRINCIPAL IMPEDIMENT TO GREATER COOPERATION IS THE SENSITIVITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES REGARDING THE PROTECTION OF THEIR SOVEREIGNTY. --IN GERMAN