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SIRATEGY FOR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AGAINST GLOBAL CRIME UNTOC' & UNCAC? WANTING ——o— UGLJESA UG1 ZVEKIÉ: COMPREHENSIVE AND EFFECTIVE GLOBAL ANTI-CRIME GOVERNANCE For a comprehensive and effective global anti-crime governance there is a need to develop a clear strategic approach which recognize the manifold linkages among global anti-crime types and manifestations and their relationship with sustainable development. Such a strategy for global crime governance will provide clear directions for an appropriate mutually-supportive, referential, beneficial and results-oriented implementation of the normative instruments (in particular UNTOC and UNCAC), their respective governing bodies and review mechanisms, including the monitoring and outcome (impact) assessment of the effectiveness of global governance against global crime. In short, this is about promoting an instrumental and integrating strategic direction against global crime based on the existing normative framework (UNTOC and UNCAC) and the developmental platform: Sustainable Development Goals 2030 (SDGs).* United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, Adopted by the UN General Assembly: 15 November 2000, by resolution 55/25 Entry into force: 29 September 2003, in accordance with article 38 Signatories: 147; Parties: 190; supplemented by the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children; the Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air; and the Protocol against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, their Parts and Components and Ammunition. ? United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), Adopted by the UN General Assembly: 31 October 2003, by resolution 58/4 Entry into force:14 December 2005, in accordance with article 68(1) Signatories: 140; Parties: 187. 3 Ambassador of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO) at the UN in Vienna and the Senior Advisor at the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime. Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Adopted by the General Assembly on 25 September 2025, by resolution A/RES/70/1 of 21 October 2015. + 178 *