
The Organized Crime Convention
The Organized Crime Convention is an international treaty adopted by the United Nations to combat serious crimes committed by organized groups, such as drug trafficking, human smuggling, and corruption. It provides a legal framework for countries to cooperate, share information, and take joint action against criminal organizations. The treaty emphasizes strengthened laws, extradition, asset confiscation, and prevention efforts. Its goal is to disrupt and dismantle criminal networks worldwide, promoting global safety and justice through coordinated legal and enforcement measures.