For over twelve years, NEMETS has been successfully advising and representing the victims of INTERPOL Red Notice abuse and other abuse of INTERPOL's resources. The law firm has received widespread recognition for its expertise in this area.
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Read storyThe Commission for the Control of INTERPOL's Files Signals Its Willingness to Consider Evidence That Often Requires Specialized Knowledge in Tax Evasion and Other Financial Crime Matters
Read storyThe Commission for the Control of INTERPOL's Files considers the effect of parallel criminal prosecutions on the legitimacy of government requests disseminated via INTERPOL’s channels
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