CCF decisions are final and not subject to appeal within Interpol’s framework. However, a fresh application may be submitted if materially new evidence emerges — for example, a subsequent asylum grant, documented human rights findings against Russia, or proof that the underlying case has been dismissed. Reapplying with the same arguments and evidence will result in summary rejection. In parallel, judicial review in certain national courts — particularly in France, where Interpol is headquartered — has occasionally been pursued, though such litigation is complex and rarely successful.
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