This
paper proposes that an International
Criminal Court based upon already existing working
models of criminal justice
systems could and should be established. Next, the paper examines some of the existing models of law
enforcement and explains how they could be expanded and combined in order to create a
global system of law enforcement that would supercede the current national systems in operation, rather than be subordinate to them. Outline Argument against International System European Model Already
Exists Lessons from the International Criminal Court Positive: It Pre-exists Incidents Negative: It has Limited Jurisdiction Historically, Global Investigation of Financial Misdeeds Useful for New Organization UN Crime Conferences Establish Grounds for Action UN Already has Mandate Interpol Already has Experience and Good Reputation Combine These, Use Facets of Each
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