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**[http://www.dnaresource.com/ DNAResource.com] Website including an international map of DNA databases and policy information, produced by lobbyists Gordon Thomas Honeywell on behalf of the DNA testing industry (Life Technologies).
 
**[http://www.dnaresource.com/ DNAResource.com] Website including an international map of DNA databases and policy information, produced by lobbyists Gordon Thomas Honeywell on behalf of the DNA testing industry (Life Technologies).
 
**[http://www.state.gov/s/l/treaty/tias/index.htm US Department of State: Reporting International Agreements to Congress under Case Act] Lists all international agreements by year, including treaties to share DNA and fingerprint matches across borders.
 
**[http://www.state.gov/s/l/treaty/tias/index.htm US Department of State: Reporting International Agreements to Congress under Case Act] Lists all international agreements by year, including treaties to share DNA and fingerprint matches across borders.
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**[http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/235203.pdf Agreement Between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER (9th September 2014)] Entered into force 10th September 2014.
 
**[http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/September/11-ag-1212.html United States and Belgium Sign Agreement to Prevent and Combat Serious Crime (20th September 2011)] Belgium is the 20th country with which the United States has signed an agreement to prevent and combat serious crime.  Among the other international partners who have concluded similar agreements with the United States are Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Spain, Estonia, Greece and South Korea.
 
**[http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/September/11-ag-1212.html United States and Belgium Sign Agreement to Prevent and Combat Serious Crime (20th September 2011)] Belgium is the 20th country with which the United States has signed an agreement to prevent and combat serious crime.  Among the other international partners who have concluded similar agreements with the United States are Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Spain, Estonia, Greece and South Korea.
 
** [http://www.justice.govt.nz/policy/criminal-justice/copy_of_organised-crime/national-interest-analysis Ministry of Justice: NATIONAL INTEREST ANALYSIS Agreement between the Government of the United States and the Government of New Zealand on Enhancing Cooperation in Preventing and Combating Crime (September 2013)]
 
** [http://www.justice.govt.nz/policy/criminal-justice/copy_of_organised-crime/national-interest-analysis Ministry of Justice: NATIONAL INTEREST ANALYSIS Agreement between the Government of the United States and the Government of New Zealand on Enhancing Cooperation in Preventing and Combating Crime (September 2013)]

Revision as of 12:11, 18 November 2015

This page contains resources which cover more than one country or sharing of DNA profile matches between countries. Sharing of DNA profile matches within the European Union is included on the Europe page, alongside resources which cover more than one European country. There are also further international resources on the Interpol page.

The EU's Pruem data-sharing agreements have led to a series of bilateral agreements between EU countries and the United States. The Gulf States are also considering sharing DNA profile matches across borders.

Resources