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Obviously it makes sense and we need to combat money laundering. However, there are differing interpretations as to how this can be achieved. If we set minimum penalties in this framework resolution, we shall come up against elementary rule of law problems. If we set minimum penalties, we shall be contradicting cleverly worked-out national criminal codes. We need to approximate, not unify our criminal codes.
Under the rule of law and democracy, criminal codes represent very core of national sovereignty and the Member States should therefore be left to set them."@en1
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