A closer cooperation between police services and the Council of Europe has been identified as a priority which is now addressed with the setting up of a Network of representatives of police services of the Council of Europe member States (Police Network).

The Police Network was created by a decision of the Committee of Ministers.

The mandate of the Police Network is to strengthen the institutional link between the Council of Europe police services of its member States, and to gather a better knowledge of the police services of the member States, their organisation, their mode of operation and their internal and external control bodies, and to share that knowledge among the Network members.


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The Police Network should also encourage the sharing of experience and exchange of views as regards the fight against the various forms of crime, facilitate the sharing of good practices and innovative techniques between police officers of the member States.

The Police Network should also support the implementation by member States of existing police standards and analyse the effects of police activity on the protection of human rights in member States.

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On Thursday 26 January 2023, the Directorate General of Human Rights and Rule of Law and its Cooperation in Police and deprivation of Liberty Unit organised online, via zoom software, the first constituent meeting of the Network of National Correspondents of Police Authorities, also known as the Police Network. Among the 35 members, 31 were present online.


The Network of National Correspondents of Police Authorities was created by a decision of the Committee of Ministers in May 2022 and was launched during the annual conference in June 2022 in Strasbourg. It is managed by the Directorate General of Human Rights and Rule of Law. The Network aims to encourage the sharing of experience and exchange of views between the police authorities of the member states as regards the Council of Europe’s core values of human rights, democracy and rule of law. The Network now includes 35 member states’ delegates and will further determine its purpose, objectives and future activities. 


The Council of Europe police Network will not be involved in criminal police cooperation.

Strasbourg, France 26 january 2023
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