I wonder how the decision to send information to INTERPOL is reached.
Forgive my naivety or ignorance, but take the example of an arrest warrant issued against someone suspected of being in the United States. Obviously, given our close ties as allies, we must refer to some specific agreements that manage our relationship with the Americans rather than report the person's name to the international community through INTERPOL.
Which specific warrant would lead to the decision to involve the entire international community rather than only one or a few countries, on a bilateral or multilateral basis?