This is a belated shoutout to Professor Savino for his 2010 NYU Journal of International Law article on the uses and abuses of Interpol Red Notices. The article is called “Global Administrative Law Meets Meets Soft Powers: The Uncomfortable Cases of Interpol Red Notices” and can be found here. The
Interpol Announces Reform to Red Notice Procedure to Protect Refugees
© On May19, 2015, Interpol spokepersons announced major reforms in its process of handling Red Notices and how they were applied to Refugees: This announcement took place at a meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly for the Council of Europe or “PACE.” FAIR (a European human rights organization) is largely responsible
Interpol Drops Red Notice for Ex-Georgian Justice Minister
Interpol has withdrawn ‘red notice’ for Georgia’s ex-justice minister Zurab Adeishvili, who is wanted by Tbilisi for number of criminal charges. His allies believe the charges are politically motivated According to the Georgian website civil.ge: “On April 9, 2015 the Georgian chief prosecutor’s office was notified by Interpol general secretariat that
International Court of Justice Issues Red Notice for Qaddafi’s Son
The International Criminal Court at the Hague has issued a Red Notice for the arrest of Prime Minister Qadaffi. According to the Israeli paper Arutz Sheva, the notice was also issued for his son (and presumptive heir) Seif al-Islam. Also being sought on charges of war crimes is Libya’s former intelligence