INTERPOL Refusal Patterns: Defense Methodology
Published: April 24, 2026
Author: Khrabrykh S. A.

An expert report systematizing the recurring grounds on which requests for access, correction, or deletion before INTERPOL fail. The study identifies typical procedural errors where defense strategies substitute general complaints for specific legal criteria. It provides a practical framework for structuring evidence according to established reasoning patterns, helping to reduce the risk of refusal in cases involving Red Notices and international police cooperation

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