#INTC2036365ADecree of 15 July 2021 on the Missions and Organization of the Direction of International Security Cooperation
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The law establishes a framework for the Direction of International Security Cooperation in France to manage international collaborations in security matters, excluding intelligence services. It coordinates efforts between police and gendarmerie organizations worldwide, guiding policies related to capacity building, technical training, and governance. The law also outlines the structure of the department, ensuring effective management and liaison with European and international counterparts.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of organizational framework for international security cooperation
- Coordination of global police and gendarmerie efforts excluding intelligence matters
- Introduction of a structured department focused on capacity building and governance
Obligations
What this law requires
The Direction of International Security Cooperation must implement or facilitate technical, administrative, and governance cooperation of the Ministry of the Interior abroad.
The Direction of International Security Cooperation must design and implement technical cooperation focused on capacity building, training, and exchange of good practices.
The director of the Direction of International Security Cooperation must oversee the internal control of the activities of their services, both in France and abroad.
The Direction of International Security Cooperation must establish programming, execute, and monitor cooperative actions in liaison with relevant ministries and financial partners.
The Direction must facilitate the operational cooperation of French investigative services and ensure the transmission of relevant information to police and gendarmerie.