Chapter 3 Types of Coordination
Article 10
Requesting, delivering and exchanging information
To prevent, detect and suppress crime, the appropriate law enforcement authorities of Georgia shall cooperate with foreign law enforcement authorities or relevant international organisation bodies for requesting, delivering, and exchanging the following information and data:
a. information and data that shall assist prevention, detection and suppression of crime
b. information and personal data related to persons subject to search or persons participating in committing a crime or persons who are presumed to have participated in committing a crime
c. information and data related to criminal links, structures of organised crime groups, typical methods used by certain criminals and criminal groups, the time, place and modus operandi of committing crimes
d. information and data related to the purchase or registration of fire arms by citizens of Georgia in foreign countries or the purchase or registration of fire arms by foreign citizens in Georgia
e. identification data of vehicles, ships, aircrafts, immovable property, and personal data of their owners or holders
f. operative-investigative information
g. information on revenues and properties obtained through crime, also, on equipment and other means used or to be used in committing a crime
h. information on a commercial legal person, its owners and persons employed therein, that shall be requested, delivered, and exchanged as determined by the legislation of Georgia, if the mentioned persons are those determined in sub-paragraph 'b' of this article
i. information on inconsistency between revenues and expenditures of natural or legal persons that shall be requested, delivered, and exchanged as determined by the legislation of Georgia, if the mentioned persons are those determined in sub-paragraph 'b' of this article
j. information on the corresponding legislation of Georgia
k. other information and data provided for by bilateral or multilateral international agreements of Georgia, or the corresponding legislation of Georgia.
6. The Court may ask any intergovernmental organization to provide information or documents. The Court may also ask for other forms of cooperation and assistance which may be agreed upon with such an organization and which are in accordance with its competence or mandate.