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General Assembly
The General Assembly is composed of delegates appointed by the governments of Member States. As INTERPOL's supreme governing body, it meets once a year and takes all the major decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international co-operation, working methods, finances and programmes of activities. It also elects the Organization's Executive Committee. Generally speaking, the Assembly takes decisions by a simple majority in the form of resolutions. Each Member State represented has one vote.


71st INTERPOL General Assembly
21st to 24th October 2002, Yaoundé, Cameroon


Senior government officials and police chiefs from all over the world went to Cameroon in October for this year's general assembly session of INTERPOL.

  Programme
  Reports
  Resolutions 
  Photo Gallery
  Speech
by Mr Espigares Mira, President of the ICPO-INTERPOL 
  New global communications project highest priority for INTERPOL
(Press release - 23 October 2002)
  Bio-terrorism threat to the human species, expert warns
INTERPOL challenged to lead war on biological criminality

(Press release - 23 October 2002)
  'A small-town drug dealer could have links to a terrorist halfway around the world'
Global approach needed for policing the 21st century

(Press release - 23 October 2002)
  INTERPOL adopts global standards to combat police corruption
(Press release - 23 October 2002)
  UN chief wants closer cooperation with INTERPOL
(Press release - 22 October 2002)
  Afghanistan and East Timor join INTERPOL
(Press release - 21 October 2002)
  INTERPOL worldwide meets to analyse global threats
(Press release - 16 October 2002)
  INTERPOL General Assembly - Police and Global Security
(Press release - 07 October 2002)
 
 

 

 

 

 

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