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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I should first and foremost like to congratulate Mrs Keßler on her two reports. I would like to quote a few excerpts from a recent interview which was published recently in a Dutch magazine. International organised crime is more successful, more powerful and more dangerous than ever. The judiciary is meanwhile losing virtually all of its grip on major, transnational crime across the world. Whilst drugs dealers, human traffickers and arms dealers enjoy the full benefits of globalisation, the judiciary remains hopelessly caught behind its own national boundaries. This will be the golden era for international crime. Today’s international crime syndicates are global business corporations. They are applying the principles of what global business corporations should do, as taught at the Harvard School of Business: think international, form joint ventures and forge strategic alliances. The European Union, Europe, will become one huge Disneyland for organised crime. It is, therefore, crucial that a European judicial network is set up promptly. Not only for criminal affairs, but just as much for civil and trade affairs. It is both urgent and necessary for Europe, especially in terms of judicial matters, to organise itself professionally. We should, in this respect, perhaps follow the lead given by organised crime. Our Group supports both reports submitted by Mrs Keßler."@en1

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