The document discusses Interpol's mission to assist member countries in enforcing environmental laws and treaties. It focuses on crimes like illegal wildlife trade, overfishing, illegal logging, pollution, and exploitation. Interpol fights environmental crime by linking law enforcement agencies, gathering intelligence, sharing data and best practices, analyzing criminal intelligence, supporting investigations, and initiating international operations. It encourages enforcement agencies and non-police organizations to transmit environmental crime reports using Interpol's secure network and standardized Ecomessage format to facilitate information sharing and analysis across countries.
Supporting the global efforts in strengthening the safety, security and resilience of Cyberspace, the Commonwealth Cybersecurity Forum 2013, organised by the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation. The ceremonial opening examined how Cyberspace could be governed and utilised in a manner to foster freedom and entrepreneurship, while protecting individuals, property and the state, leading to socio-economic development. Speakers of this session, Mr Mario Maniewicz, Chief, Department of Infrastructure, Enabling Environment and E-Applications, ITU; Mr David Pollington, Director, International Security Relations, Microsoft; Mr Alexander Seger, Secretary, Cybercrime Convention Committee, Council of Europe; Mr Nigel Hickson, Vice President, Europe, ICANN and Mr Pierre Dandjinou, Vice President, Africa, ICANN, added their perspectives on various approaches to Cybergovernance, with general agreement on the role Cyberspace could play to facilitate development equitably and fairly across the world.
Hosted by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Cameroon together with the Telecommunications Regulatory Board of Cameroon and backed by partners and industry supporters including ICANN, Council of Europe, Microsoft, MTN Cameroon, AFRINIC and Internet Watch Foundation, the Commonwealth Cybersecurity Forum 2013 seeks to broaden stakeholder dialogue to facilitate practical action in Cybergovernance and Cybersecurity, some of which will be reflected in the CTO’s own work programmes under its Cybersecurity agenda.
Uganda has implemented several initiatives to promote transparency and accountability in governance. These include decentralization, regular elections, public dialogues, participatory planning and budgeting, and independent accountability institutions like the Inspector General of Government and the Auditor General. Civil society has also started initiatives to monitor governance and hold leaders accountable through tools like public expenditure tracking, scorecards, and social accountability forums. Community mobilization efforts have further raised awareness of transparency and accountability issues.
Internet Governance - African PerspectiveAlain Nkoyock
1. Internet governance involves coordinating the socio-technical internet system across multiple levels from local to global.
2. There are many existing organizations involved in different aspects of internet governance like infrastructure, technical coordination, content, and applications.
3. Developing a successful internet governance model requires balancing the needs and views of all stakeholders, ensuring participation from developing countries, and establishing cooperation between existing organizations rather than creating new entities.
The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) is an inter-governmental organization dedicated to promoting rule of law and development. It has over 200 staff members working on programs in over 175 countries. IDLO works with governments, legal professionals, and civil society on programs related to economic development, social issues, and institutional reform through legal and policy assistance. Its strategic goals are to enable progress and facilitate sustainable advances in rule of law and good governance.
Representation in REDD: Who Speaks for Vulnerable Local People?Emmanuel Nuesiri
The document summarizes a presentation about representation of vulnerable local people in REDD+ projects. It discusses a UN-REDD pilot project in Nigeria that did not adequately represent local interests. The project involved non-elected groups but excluded local government officials. This raises issues about what type of democracy the program promotes and whether it prioritizes participation over political representation. Without changes to better ensure local people's democratic participation, they risk losing forest access and compensation under REDD+.
Promoting peaceful and inclusive societiesShamsul Arefin
1. Select the best girls school to promote gender equality and ensure girls in remote areas have access to nutrition.
2. Choose the school for underprivileged children to help the most marginalized groups.
3. Consult with community members and stakeholders to gather input on priorities before making a decision. Transparency and participation are key to inclusive decision making.
The document discusses Interpol's mission to assist member countries in enforcing environmental laws and treaties. It focuses on crimes like illegal wildlife trade, overfishing, illegal logging, pollution, and exploitation. Interpol fights environmental crime by linking law enforcement agencies, gathering intelligence, sharing data and best practices, analyzing criminal intelligence, supporting investigations, and initiating international operations. It encourages enforcement agencies and non-police organizations to transmit environmental crime reports using Interpol's secure network and standardized Ecomessage format to facilitate information sharing and analysis across countries.
Supporting the global efforts in strengthening the safety, security and resilience of Cyberspace, the Commonwealth Cybersecurity Forum 2013, organised by the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation. The ceremonial opening examined how Cyberspace could be governed and utilised in a manner to foster freedom and entrepreneurship, while protecting individuals, property and the state, leading to socio-economic development. Speakers of this session, Mr Mario Maniewicz, Chief, Department of Infrastructure, Enabling Environment and E-Applications, ITU; Mr David Pollington, Director, International Security Relations, Microsoft; Mr Alexander Seger, Secretary, Cybercrime Convention Committee, Council of Europe; Mr Nigel Hickson, Vice President, Europe, ICANN and Mr Pierre Dandjinou, Vice President, Africa, ICANN, added their perspectives on various approaches to Cybergovernance, with general agreement on the role Cyberspace could play to facilitate development equitably and fairly across the world.
Hosted by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Cameroon together with the Telecommunications Regulatory Board of Cameroon and backed by partners and industry supporters including ICANN, Council of Europe, Microsoft, MTN Cameroon, AFRINIC and Internet Watch Foundation, the Commonwealth Cybersecurity Forum 2013 seeks to broaden stakeholder dialogue to facilitate practical action in Cybergovernance and Cybersecurity, some of which will be reflected in the CTO’s own work programmes under its Cybersecurity agenda.
Uganda has implemented several initiatives to promote transparency and accountability in governance. These include decentralization, regular elections, public dialogues, participatory planning and budgeting, and independent accountability institutions like the Inspector General of Government and the Auditor General. Civil society has also started initiatives to monitor governance and hold leaders accountable through tools like public expenditure tracking, scorecards, and social accountability forums. Community mobilization efforts have further raised awareness of transparency and accountability issues.
Internet Governance - African PerspectiveAlain Nkoyock
1. Internet governance involves coordinating the socio-technical internet system across multiple levels from local to global.
2. There are many existing organizations involved in different aspects of internet governance like infrastructure, technical coordination, content, and applications.
3. Developing a successful internet governance model requires balancing the needs and views of all stakeholders, ensuring participation from developing countries, and establishing cooperation between existing organizations rather than creating new entities.
The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) is an inter-governmental organization dedicated to promoting rule of law and development. It has over 200 staff members working on programs in over 175 countries. IDLO works with governments, legal professionals, and civil society on programs related to economic development, social issues, and institutional reform through legal and policy assistance. Its strategic goals are to enable progress and facilitate sustainable advances in rule of law and good governance.
Representation in REDD: Who Speaks for Vulnerable Local People?Emmanuel Nuesiri
The document summarizes a presentation about representation of vulnerable local people in REDD+ projects. It discusses a UN-REDD pilot project in Nigeria that did not adequately represent local interests. The project involved non-elected groups but excluded local government officials. This raises issues about what type of democracy the program promotes and whether it prioritizes participation over political representation. Without changes to better ensure local people's democratic participation, they risk losing forest access and compensation under REDD+.
Promoting peaceful and inclusive societiesShamsul Arefin
1. Select the best girls school to promote gender equality and ensure girls in remote areas have access to nutrition.
2. Choose the school for underprivileged children to help the most marginalized groups.
3. Consult with community members and stakeholders to gather input on priorities before making a decision. Transparency and participation are key to inclusive decision making.
The General Secretariat of INTERPOL is located in Lyon, France and operates 24/7 to connect police globally and prevent crime through cooperation and innovation on security matters. INTERPOL has seven regional offices worldwide and representative offices at the UN and EU to assist its 190 member countries. Its strategic priorities include maintaining a secure global police system, 24/7 support for law enforcement, innovation and research, and helping identify criminals.
Interpol es la organización policial internacional más grande del mundo con 187 países miembros. Su objetivo es facilitar la cooperación policial entre los países miembros para prevenir y combatir delitos transfronterizos. Proporciona servicios como comunicaciones seguras, bases de datos policiales e investigaciones conjuntas. Su estructura incluye la Asamblea General, el Comité Ejecutivo y la Secretaría General.
INTERPOL was founded in 1914 at the first International Criminal Police Congress in Monaco. It was officially established in 1923 in Vienna as the International Criminal Police Commission and became known as INTERPOL in 1956. INTERPOL is the world's largest international police organization with 190 member countries. Its General Secretariat is located in Lyon, France and operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with regional offices across the world and representatives at the UN and EU. INTERPOL aims to facilitate international police cooperation regardless of diplomatic relations between countries and within the limits of existing laws and human rights.
OECD, 2nd Task Force Meeting on Charting Illicit Trade - Tamara SCHOTTEOECD Governance
This presentation by Tamara SCHOTTE was made at the 2nd Task Force Meeting on Charting Illicit Trade held on 5-7 March 2014. www.oecd.org/gov/risk/charting-illicit-trade-second-task-force-meeting.htm
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) settles legal disputes submitted by states and provides advisory opinions to UN bodies. It is composed of 15 judges elected by the UN General Assembly and Security Council. The ICJ has jurisdiction over cases between states if they have accepted its jurisdiction, usually by special agreement, treaty clause, or unilateral declaration. States may make reservations to limit the ICJ's jurisdiction over certain disputes like those solely within domestic jurisdiction. The ICJ lacks jurisdiction if states have not consented to its authority and can raise preliminary objections to the admissibility of a case.
International criminal police organizationKethgay Otanio
The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) is an intergovernmental organization that facilitates international police cooperation. It was established in 1923 and adopted its current name in 1956. Interpol provides support to its 194 member countries through services like secure communications, databases of fingerprints and stolen documents, international notices for wanted persons, and training and capacity building. While Interpol does not make arrests itself, it helps law enforcement agencies from different countries overcome barriers and work together across international borders to fight transnational crime.
This document provides guidelines for establishing and managing a digital forensics laboratory (DFL). It outlines procedures for setting up a DFL, including considerations for location, physical security, staffing, and equipment. It also describes the digital forensics process, including receiving cases, acquiring data from exhibits, examining the data, analyzing findings, and presenting results. The document aims to help DFLs produce admissible electronic evidence that can be used in criminal investigations and prosecutions around the world.
This document provides an overview of Capitalisation projects under the INTERREG IVC programme. Capitalisation projects aim to exchange experiences on transferring good practices from past projects into regional Operational Programmes. They involve policymakers who develop Action Plans to adopt good practices in each participating region. The third call for Capitalisation project proposals is open from December 2009 to March 2010. It will fund around 10 projects with a maximum budget of €2 million each. The document outlines the requirements and key elements for a successful Capitalisation project application.
FASTID project - FAST and efficient international disaster victim IDentificationGlobal Risk Forum GRFDavos
This document summarizes the FASTID project, which aims to build an international system for managing inquiries on missing persons and unidentified bodies. The system will be accessible through INTERPOL's secure network and will allow for searching, filtering, and identification of missing person and unidentified body records across countries. It seeks to address the current lack of centralized databases at the international level by linking national systems. The project is funded by the EU and involves 6 partners developing the technical system over 3 years from 2010-2013.
[En] Air France client case: e-reputation projectAkio
Focus on the real-life case study E-reputation for Air France, a company that is innovative in their use of social media, following conversations in order to better understand their clients who express themselves spontaneously on blogs, forums, advice websites, Twitter, Facebook etc.
http://spotter.com/
The document discusses several key ICT trends worldwide:
1. Open innovation and crowdsourcing, where companies collaborate with outside partners and the public to generate ideas. Examples given include a juice company collaborating on new flavors and an open smartphone platform.
2. Reality sensing, which analyzes existing data like mobile phone and sensor data to measure events in real-time. Examples include traffic monitoring and flu tracking.
3. Empowering energy efficiency, with consumers and businesses seeking more sustainable energy solutions. Examples include devices that generate power from human motion and smart homes that monitor energy usage.
4. Human interface trends like emotions in robots, brain-wave controlled devices, and new semantic search engines
Challenges in the Patent Prosecution in Brazil:
- Opportunities
- Intellectual Properties Developments
- Term of Protection & Patentability Requirements
- Challenges in the Patent Prosecution
- New Prosecution Flow for Pharma related inventions
This document summarizes a presentation on driving innovation through sustainability reporting and standard business reporting using eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL). XBRL is being adopted globally to share financial information electronically and is used in taxonomies for standards like IFRS, GRI, and will likely be used for integrated reporting standards. Standard Business Reporting (SBR) in Australia uses a single XBRL taxonomy to allow businesses to file various financial reports with multiple government agencies through a single online channel. SBR aims to reduce business reporting burdens and costs while improving data quality and access. XBRL adoption is expanding internationally with over 25 countries now mandating or allowing its use for regulatory filings.
WIPO is the global intergovernmental organization responsible for intellectual property services, policy, information and cooperation. It has 191 member states and seeks to develop an international IP system that supports innovation and creativity. WIPO administers treaties such as the Paris Convention and Berne Convention, and provides global filing systems for patents, trademarks and designs. It delivers IP technical assistance and capacity building programs, and provides access to IP information through databases and search services. Key activities are carried out through committees and assemblies which determine the organization's direction.
Plone in the Public Sector: Business and Sustainability Models.Stefano Marchetti
1. PloneGov is a worldwide community of public sector organizations aimed at sharing and reusing Plone software and knowledge.
2. It includes about 200 public bodies from several countries and regions that collaborate on projects.
3. RedTurtle supports PloneGov by sponsoring events in Italy and helping to spread Plone adoption in the public sector.
Data protection as_a_tool_for_international_police_cooperation.modap.20110620...Atıf ÜNALDI
1. INTERPOL provides tools like global databases and notices to facilitate international police cooperation among 188 member countries while facing challenges of differing legal systems and data privacy standards.
2. INTERPOL has established a global legal framework and multilayered controlling mechanisms including an independent oversight board to ensure data processing respects fundamental rights and encourages cooperation.
3. The framework and controls aim to minimize abusive use, strengthen member trust, and include individual redress while preserving INTERPOL's mission of facilitating global law enforcement.
WIPO's World Intellectual Property Indicators 2011 provides a wide range of indicators covering various areas of intellectual property: patents, utility models, trademarks, industrial designs and microorganisms. It draws on data from national and regional IP offices, WIPO, the World Bank and UNESCO.
role of interpol is very succesful our life Landlocked between four other Eurasian countries, Azerbaijan sits strategically at the crossroads of Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. This geographic location is attractive to organized criminal groups wanting to carry out smuggling operations into or across those regions.
Azerbaijan’s crime areas of priority concern include trafficking in drugs, people and fake goods, with these crimes often leading to money laundering and violent crime.NCB Baku is part of Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and plays a central role in preventing the country and surrounding region from serving international organized crime.
By providing globally sourced intelligence about regional crime trends, the NCB helps police officers across the country detect and investigate the flow of illicit goods along trafficking routes in and around the country.
The NCB coordinates the operational side of Azerbaijan’s law enforcement action relating to fugitive investigations, extraditions, and investigations that are linked with lost or stolen Azerbaijan passports.
The NCB takes part regularly in global INTERPOL-led police operations which focus on regional organized crime.
The General Secretariat of INTERPOL is located in Lyon, France and operates 24/7 to connect police globally and prevent crime through cooperation and innovation on security matters. INTERPOL has seven regional offices worldwide and representative offices at the UN and EU to assist its 190 member countries. Its strategic priorities include maintaining a secure global police system, 24/7 support for law enforcement, innovation and research, and helping identify criminals.
Interpol es la organización policial internacional más grande del mundo con 187 países miembros. Su objetivo es facilitar la cooperación policial entre los países miembros para prevenir y combatir delitos transfronterizos. Proporciona servicios como comunicaciones seguras, bases de datos policiales e investigaciones conjuntas. Su estructura incluye la Asamblea General, el Comité Ejecutivo y la Secretaría General.
INTERPOL was founded in 1914 at the first International Criminal Police Congress in Monaco. It was officially established in 1923 in Vienna as the International Criminal Police Commission and became known as INTERPOL in 1956. INTERPOL is the world's largest international police organization with 190 member countries. Its General Secretariat is located in Lyon, France and operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with regional offices across the world and representatives at the UN and EU. INTERPOL aims to facilitate international police cooperation regardless of diplomatic relations between countries and within the limits of existing laws and human rights.
OECD, 2nd Task Force Meeting on Charting Illicit Trade - Tamara SCHOTTEOECD Governance
This presentation by Tamara SCHOTTE was made at the 2nd Task Force Meeting on Charting Illicit Trade held on 5-7 March 2014. www.oecd.org/gov/risk/charting-illicit-trade-second-task-force-meeting.htm
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) settles legal disputes submitted by states and provides advisory opinions to UN bodies. It is composed of 15 judges elected by the UN General Assembly and Security Council. The ICJ has jurisdiction over cases between states if they have accepted its jurisdiction, usually by special agreement, treaty clause, or unilateral declaration. States may make reservations to limit the ICJ's jurisdiction over certain disputes like those solely within domestic jurisdiction. The ICJ lacks jurisdiction if states have not consented to its authority and can raise preliminary objections to the admissibility of a case.
International criminal police organizationKethgay Otanio
The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) is an intergovernmental organization that facilitates international police cooperation. It was established in 1923 and adopted its current name in 1956. Interpol provides support to its 194 member countries through services like secure communications, databases of fingerprints and stolen documents, international notices for wanted persons, and training and capacity building. While Interpol does not make arrests itself, it helps law enforcement agencies from different countries overcome barriers and work together across international borders to fight transnational crime.
This document provides guidelines for establishing and managing a digital forensics laboratory (DFL). It outlines procedures for setting up a DFL, including considerations for location, physical security, staffing, and equipment. It also describes the digital forensics process, including receiving cases, acquiring data from exhibits, examining the data, analyzing findings, and presenting results. The document aims to help DFLs produce admissible electronic evidence that can be used in criminal investigations and prosecutions around the world.
This document provides an overview of Capitalisation projects under the INTERREG IVC programme. Capitalisation projects aim to exchange experiences on transferring good practices from past projects into regional Operational Programmes. They involve policymakers who develop Action Plans to adopt good practices in each participating region. The third call for Capitalisation project proposals is open from December 2009 to March 2010. It will fund around 10 projects with a maximum budget of €2 million each. The document outlines the requirements and key elements for a successful Capitalisation project application.
FASTID project - FAST and efficient international disaster victim IDentificationGlobal Risk Forum GRFDavos
This document summarizes the FASTID project, which aims to build an international system for managing inquiries on missing persons and unidentified bodies. The system will be accessible through INTERPOL's secure network and will allow for searching, filtering, and identification of missing person and unidentified body records across countries. It seeks to address the current lack of centralized databases at the international level by linking national systems. The project is funded by the EU and involves 6 partners developing the technical system over 3 years from 2010-2013.
[En] Air France client case: e-reputation projectAkio
Focus on the real-life case study E-reputation for Air France, a company that is innovative in their use of social media, following conversations in order to better understand their clients who express themselves spontaneously on blogs, forums, advice websites, Twitter, Facebook etc.
http://spotter.com/
The document discusses several key ICT trends worldwide:
1. Open innovation and crowdsourcing, where companies collaborate with outside partners and the public to generate ideas. Examples given include a juice company collaborating on new flavors and an open smartphone platform.
2. Reality sensing, which analyzes existing data like mobile phone and sensor data to measure events in real-time. Examples include traffic monitoring and flu tracking.
3. Empowering energy efficiency, with consumers and businesses seeking more sustainable energy solutions. Examples include devices that generate power from human motion and smart homes that monitor energy usage.
4. Human interface trends like emotions in robots, brain-wave controlled devices, and new semantic search engines
Challenges in the Patent Prosecution in Brazil:
- Opportunities
- Intellectual Properties Developments
- Term of Protection & Patentability Requirements
- Challenges in the Patent Prosecution
- New Prosecution Flow for Pharma related inventions
This document summarizes a presentation on driving innovation through sustainability reporting and standard business reporting using eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL). XBRL is being adopted globally to share financial information electronically and is used in taxonomies for standards like IFRS, GRI, and will likely be used for integrated reporting standards. Standard Business Reporting (SBR) in Australia uses a single XBRL taxonomy to allow businesses to file various financial reports with multiple government agencies through a single online channel. SBR aims to reduce business reporting burdens and costs while improving data quality and access. XBRL adoption is expanding internationally with over 25 countries now mandating or allowing its use for regulatory filings.
WIPO is the global intergovernmental organization responsible for intellectual property services, policy, information and cooperation. It has 191 member states and seeks to develop an international IP system that supports innovation and creativity. WIPO administers treaties such as the Paris Convention and Berne Convention, and provides global filing systems for patents, trademarks and designs. It delivers IP technical assistance and capacity building programs, and provides access to IP information through databases and search services. Key activities are carried out through committees and assemblies which determine the organization's direction.
Plone in the Public Sector: Business and Sustainability Models.Stefano Marchetti
1. PloneGov is a worldwide community of public sector organizations aimed at sharing and reusing Plone software and knowledge.
2. It includes about 200 public bodies from several countries and regions that collaborate on projects.
3. RedTurtle supports PloneGov by sponsoring events in Italy and helping to spread Plone adoption in the public sector.
Data protection as_a_tool_for_international_police_cooperation.modap.20110620...Atıf ÜNALDI
1. INTERPOL provides tools like global databases and notices to facilitate international police cooperation among 188 member countries while facing challenges of differing legal systems and data privacy standards.
2. INTERPOL has established a global legal framework and multilayered controlling mechanisms including an independent oversight board to ensure data processing respects fundamental rights and encourages cooperation.
3. The framework and controls aim to minimize abusive use, strengthen member trust, and include individual redress while preserving INTERPOL's mission of facilitating global law enforcement.
WIPO's World Intellectual Property Indicators 2011 provides a wide range of indicators covering various areas of intellectual property: patents, utility models, trademarks, industrial designs and microorganisms. It draws on data from national and regional IP offices, WIPO, the World Bank and UNESCO.
role of interpol is very succesful our life Landlocked between four other Eurasian countries, Azerbaijan sits strategically at the crossroads of Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. This geographic location is attractive to organized criminal groups wanting to carry out smuggling operations into or across those regions.
Azerbaijan’s crime areas of priority concern include trafficking in drugs, people and fake goods, with these crimes often leading to money laundering and violent crime.NCB Baku is part of Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and plays a central role in preventing the country and surrounding region from serving international organized crime.
By providing globally sourced intelligence about regional crime trends, the NCB helps police officers across the country detect and investigate the flow of illicit goods along trafficking routes in and around the country.
The NCB coordinates the operational side of Azerbaijan’s law enforcement action relating to fugitive investigations, extraditions, and investigations that are linked with lost or stolen Azerbaijan passports.
The NCB takes part regularly in global INTERPOL-led police operations which focus on regional organized crime.
This document discusses key issues around intellectual property (IP) and development. It notes that developing countries require flexible IP regimes to support innovation during early stages of development. A balanced IP policy considers both protection and access. The document outlines challenges developing countries face in IP policymaking and implementation. It identifies important IP-related issues being discussed in different international forums and stresses the need for coordination across these discussions.
The document discusses alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms for standard essential patent (SEP) disputes in industries like telecommunications and information technology. It notes that ADR options like mediation and arbitration can provide global solutions within reasonable timeframes and costs, avoiding multiple litigations in national courts. The telecom industry desires certainty and efficiency in SEP royalty disputes. As technologies like the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 expand, SEP/FRAND disputes are also likely to increase regarding related standards. Mediation and arbitration are presented as options that could help minimize hold-up risks in this new landscape. The document also examines principles for arbitration and notes ongoing discussions around balancing stakeholder needs in SEP/FRAND disputes.
This document summarizes the key findings of a report analyzing integrated reporting practices among South African state-owned companies. It finds that while state-owned companies have made progress in implementing integrated reporting, with some emerging as leaders, there is still room for improvement. The report evaluates the 2014 reports of major South African state-owned companies against the International Integrated Reporting Council's framework. It aims to both recognize successes and identify weaknesses to help guide other companies on their journey toward more integrated reporting.
For many years harmonisation of procedure and substantive law has made for ease of use and administration of triadic patents - between EPO, USPTO and the Japan Patent Office. Today, the IP5 harmonisation activities are nearing their completion between SIPO, KIPO, USPTO, JPO and EPO. Is India ready for such harmonisation activity
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6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
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17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
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20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
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2. Asset Recovery Hypothetical Case 1
• Mutual Legal Assistance Request has been issued
Case 1: by your Country
Mutual Legal
• Goal: Secure evidence
Assistance
Issue • Problem: No reply to your Request
Create an INTERPOL ad hoc criminal database;
Simplify the exchange of secure information through
secure means and access;
Hold an Operational Coordination Meeting, i.e. Tunisia
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3. Asset Recovery Hypothetical Case 2
• Your Country has grounds to suspect corrupt bank
accounts in a third country
Case 2:
Cross-border • Goal: Determine the way forward, urgent request
Corruption Case • Problem: No formal point of contact exists in the country
for INFORMAL inquiries
Determne your Focal Point relevant to your investigations
Determine the first steps to be taken within the first 24 hrs
(Checklist)
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4. Asset Recovery Hypothetical Case 3
• Goal - Immediately inform member countries about:
Case 3: • a criminal scheme or transfer of stolen funds
Immediate • temporarily frozen assets by your country
• the additional information you require
Information on
Stolen Property • Problem: Urgent and secure dissemination of the
information to selected countries
Issue an international alert to instantly share the critical
corruption-related information by using the INTERPOL system of
Notices.
Red Notices • 382
Blue Notices • 21
Green Notices • 8
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5. Global Focal Point Initiative on
Asset Recovery
2012
2011
3rd
2010 2nd Annual Conference
Annual (Jordan)
Conference
(France, IPSG)
- Platform Created
- 1st Annual
2009
Conference
(Austria, UNODC)
Endorsed by
INTERPOL
General 106 Member Countries
Assembly 192 National Focal Points (individuals)
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6. Evolution of the Initiative and Legal Basis
UNCAC Chapter V
2012
CoSP to the UNCAC
Resolution 3/3
INTERPOL EC
INTERPOL GA 1st Focal Point endorsed
UMBRA Annual putting Notices
Resolution Conference on the Platform
G20
Anti-Corruption
Action Plan
Global Focal 2nd Focal Point 3rd Focal Point
Point Platform Annual Annual
established Conference Conference
G8
Anti-Corruption
Action Plan
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7. Eligibility Criteria
Come from an Act as
INTERPOL Public Officials
member country 2012
on anti-corruption crimes
Police/ Prosecutor
FOCAL POINTS
shall
Obtain the authorization Assume
of their a sufficiently senior level
INTERPOL position
National Central Bureau within their jurisdiction
Neither private sector persons, nor individuals working in an intergovernmental
institution or an NGO are authorized to become Focal Points
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8. Eligibility Criteria – Point of Clarification
Enforcement Officer of the investigating anti-corruption
agency/authority enforcing the national anti-corruption law,
2012
including on money laundering and asset recovery
Public Prosecutor involved in the pursuit of corruption
offences, including money laundering, and criminal/civil-
related asset recovery
Administrator or Officer from a National Central Authority or
Independent Commission in charge of corruption, including
money laundering and asset recovery
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9. Global Focal Point Platform – IPSG Current Tools
2012
Support technical Direct access
information
Contact details of INTERPOL Notices
the Focal Points 4 official languages on Corruption
available 24/7 for
informal assistance - Training
Formatted
- Best practices Messages on Asset
- 24hrs Checklist on Recovery
Asset Recovery
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10. The Focal Point Initiative - IN PRACTICE
Bilateral (and confidential) sessions between Focal
Points
Discussion of experiences on the operational aspects of the
initiative;
Exchange of information on issues of common interest;
Acts as a conduit for dissemination of technical products on
asset recovery.
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11. Expected Improvements
INTERPOL Asset Recovery Access Card Network ID
(ARACNID) Security Access
• Enhanced security through I24/7
Security
• Webmail possibilities: legal assessment on going
Exchange
• E-Learning capabilities
Storage
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12. Assessment of the Use of INTERPOL Notices for Corruption Crimes
Limited use of INTERPOL Notices for Corruption-related crimes as of
May 2012:
Red Notices • 382
Blue Notices • 21
Green Notices • 8
Out of the 9554 Notices in circulation at the end of 2011
(only the categories pertinent to corruption crimes):
Red Notices Blue Notices Green Notices Purple Notices Orange Notices
7,678 705 1,132 8 31
Needs assessment questionnaire: “Do you know how to access or
issue INTERPOL Notices on Corruption and Asset Recovery?”
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13. INTERPOL’s Response Strategy
For the 1st TIME creating a UNIQUE ENTITY in the field of asset
recovery
With the explicit approval of the INTERPOL’s Executive Committee
Granting Focal Points with immediate access to the relevant Notices
on Corruption-related Crimes directly through the Global Focal Point
Platform on Asset Recovery
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14. The INTERPOL System of International Notices
Standardized request for international
cooperation or alerts
Circulated to all Members
Or selected ones
Offer high visibility for serious crimes and the possibility to
share critical case-related information instantly and
securely with all INTERPOL member countries
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15. Cooperation: duplicating efforts, independent ?
REGIONAL NETWORKS
IberRed,
SAME OBJECTIVE GafiSud-
Others RRAG
ARINSA CARIN
Co-ordinating structure for 190 Member countries, without exclusion
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16. Needs Assessment Useful to have all information available on the
Platform translated
Preferred means of requesting or receiving
requests for assistance
Do you know how to access or issue INTERPOL
Notices on Corruption and Asset Recovery
Helpful to have links to open source corruption-
related documents from around the world
Would you need to send information by email in an
encrypted form to other Focal Points?
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