International Criminal Justice Agency
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The major argument against the formation of a true International Criminal Justice Agency is the loss of national sovereignty for the countries involved, but this is really not an issue since the International Criminal Court (ICC), as it stands today, assures that States retain the primary role in the punishment of crimes under the jurisdiction of the Court, and the ICC acts only when the States are unwilling or unable to bring transgressors to justice (Cassese, 2003; Kirsch, 2004). I would add to this a provision giving the States a specified perio
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