Cross-border criminal justice cooperation

The Challenge:

Organized crime groups and criminals in East Asia and the Pacific generate billions per year in revenues, and international cooperation among judicial, prosecutorial, and law enforcement authorities is increasingly essential. Although the ASEAN Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) has recently been ratified by a number of ASEAN Member States. Southeast Asia has a lack of cooperation and coordination mechanisms for criminal justice matters.

What we do:

UNODC assists Member States to be able to more effectively cooperate on cross-border criminal justice issues, working with regional and national partners, particularly the CLMV countries.

Overview

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Find out more about how UNODC assists Member States to be able to more effectively cooperate on cross-border criminal justice issues. [Read more]

resources

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Click here to access our latest publications, reports, research and other updates on our work on cross-border criminal justice cooperation. [Read more]