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Some of its functions are of fundamental importance to the world economy. One of the most important aspects that the world is missing today is the lack of an international law that regulates important relations among nations. (49:1) We already know that the lack of common international rules allows that ecological, financial, terrorist, economical, and political crimes are very often left unpunished, because those who commit them, profit from the freedom of action in those countries from where they can't be extradited or profit from other nations known as fiscal and financial paradises, where particular laws and regulations are in force. In fact there are nations that live on the abuse of these situations that damage states and individuals and put into question very serious issues such as justice and morality. Therefore issuing an international code of laws meant to regulate life, to satisfy needs, to discipline relations among nations and to have these laws respected [52] is one of the main tasks of the Supreme State, through its world legislature and executive bodies
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