Special investigation techniques in relation to serious crimes including acts of terrorism

Recommendation Rec(2005)10 adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on 20 April 2005 and explanatory memorandum.

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Special investigation techniques in relation to serious crimes including acts of terrorism

Recommendation Rec(2005)10 adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on 20 April 2005 and explanatory memorandum.

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"Prepared by the Committee of Experts on Special Investigation Techniques (PC-TI), under the authority of the European Committee on Crime Problems (CDPC) and the Committee of Experts on Terrorism (CODEXTER)"--P. [3].

Includes bibliographical references.

Also published in French under title: Techniques spéciales d'enquête en relation avec des infractions graves y compris des actes de terrorisme (Recommandation Rec(2005)10 et exposé des motifs).

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Strasbourg, [Croton-on-Hudson, NY
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Legal instruments
Other Titles
Recommendation Rec(2005)10 and explanatory memorandum

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KJC8780.A6 C68 2005

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31 p. ;
Number of pages
31

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OL17933517M
ISBN 10
9287158223
ISBN 13
9789287158222
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2007373433

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