
International Enforcement Cooperation
International Enforcement Cooperation refers to the collaboration between countries to uphold and enforce laws across borders. This cooperation is essential for tackling global issues such as crime, terrorism, drug trafficking, and human trafficking. Countries share information, provide support in investigations, and sometimes assist in apprehending suspects. Organizations like INTERPOL facilitate this teamwork by connecting law enforcement agencies worldwide. The goal is to ensure that justice is served effectively, even when criminal activities cross national boundaries, promoting safety and security on a global scale.