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MEDICRIME Convention
Council of Europe Convention on the Counterfeiting of Medical Products and Similar Crimes involving Threats to Public Health
Signed28 October 2011
StandortMoscow, Russian Federation
Condition5 ratifications, including at least 3 Council of Europe member states
Signatories15 signatures and 16 ratifications
Parties16 (as of October 2019)
DepositarySecretary General of the Council of Europe
LanguagesFrench and English
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The Council of Europe Convention on the Counterfeiting of Medical Products and Similar Crimes involving Threats to Public Health (or MEDICRIME Convention)[1] is an international criminal law convention of the Council of Europe addressing the falsification of medicines and medical devices.

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References

  1. ^ "Medicrime". Council of Europe. Retrieved 23 February 2011.