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A system capable of prosecuting insurgents under fair trial standards would reduce the risk of having to release people because of the inadequacy of the evidence.

But in the past, the Sudanese government has rejected the legitimacy of the court, arguing that Sudanese courts are capable of prosecuting any crimes.

The first and biggest is a loose collection of 50 self-described "like-minded" countries which want a strong, independent court capable of prosecuting war crimes anywhere in the world.

We already have a justice system that is capable of prosecuting complex national security cases; that system yielded numerous convictions before 9/11, and it has yielded more convictions since.

"This demonstrates, at least for now, that the United States is fully capable of prosecuting terrorism while affording defendants the full procedural protections of the Constitution," said Michael Greenberger, who served in the Clinton administration Justice Department and teaches terrorism law at the University of Maryland law school.

It has often been decided by their committee of elections that a person holding an office incompatible with membership is, nevertheless, capable of prosecuting his claim to a [seat].

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The human capital that is capable of directly prosecuting and winning complicated securities fraud cases is much depleted.

Colin Smith, a leading Irish human rights barrister who specialises in trafficking law, said IHREC's report highlights the "unhappy fact" that Ireland lacks a coherent anti-trafficking system capable of effectively prosecuting and punishing traffickers while also protecting their victims.

In addition, "non-compliance with a fundamental standard leading to death or serious harm of a patient should be capable of being prosecuted as a criminal offence, unless the provider or individual concerned can show that it as not reasonably practical to avoid this," he recommended.

It requires an effective customs service and police force capable of investigating and prosecuting offences for smuggled and untaxed goods, such as alcohol and tobacco products.

Human Rights Watch urged others to join the mounting calls for accountability by supporting a referral to the ICC as the forum most capable of effectively investigating and prosecuting those bearing the greatest responsibility for abuses in Syria.

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