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Please answer the following SINGLE question. Your response should not be less than 750 words.

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Illicit activity and corruption is clearly an INTERNATIONAL problem. However, your readings give credence to the idea that international law enforcement and an international criminal code lags far behind the ability of international criminals.

Please give an argument, backed up with research of course, as to why you think it is so difficult to have an enforceable international law code supported by a powerful international law enforcement.

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Challenges facing International criminal law enforcement
Illicit activities such as corruption, war crimes, genocide, human, drug, and wildlife
illegal trafficking among the other main international crimes have increased nowadays.
However, there are international criminal codes set to take action on individuals who practice
these crimes. Notably, the criminal laws typically deal with people involved with the illegal
injustice activities by penalizing them accordingly. Nevertheless, the international law
administration has rapidly lagged down its action on the international criminals. This paper will
discuss some reasons behind the failure of international criminal enforcement and reasons why
most of the powerful nations find it difficult to join international criminal law enforcement.
According to Schabas (36), sufficient groundwork pertaining the international criminal
court administration had been laid down through the Rome Statute amendments. Doors leading
to international criminal justice had rapidly opened and became functional for a while. In fact,
the first case to prosecute Congolese Thomas Lubanga was launched by th...


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