Fiches Belges: Finlande
Echange spontané d’information (401) 1. MEASURE IMPLEMENTATION |
Is this measure possible in your Member State under International Judicial Cooperation? | Yes. The police may turn over information in their personal data register to foreign authorities whose task it is e.g. to prevent and investigate crimes, where the information is necessary for carrying out those tasks. Customs authorities may turn over information in their personal data files to foreign customs authorities for the purposes of preventing, investigating and prosecuting an offence. Data may also be conveyed to other foreign authorities for the same purposes, where the offence could lead to imprisonment had it been committed in Finland. When turning over information to Finnish authorities there are no particular procedures to be followed.
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2. LEGAL FRAMEWORK |
International legal framework applicable for this measure in your Member State | MLA 2000
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3. COMPETENT AUTHORITY TO: |
* receive the request/decision for judicial cooperation | National Bureau of Investigation
| * execute/recognise the measure (if other than the receiving authority) | Police, customs and frontier guard authorities or other authorities.
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4. ACCEPTED LANGUAGES |
Accepted languages for the request/decision | N/A |
5. EXECUTION DEADLINE |
Deadlines for the execution of the request/decision (where applicable) | N/A |
6. CONCISE LEGAL PRACTICAL INFORMATION |
a. Special requirements | N/A | b. Other useful information | N/A |
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