Further integration of the legal systems would aim to streamline legal processes and ensure consistency in legal outcomes. Proponents argue it would facilitate business, mobility, and justice. However, critics are concerned about the erosion of national legal identities and practices.
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Response rates from 240 Independents voters.
54% Yes |
46% No |
54% Yes |
46% No |
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Unique answers from Independents voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Yes but only if it was voluntary and I agreed with the all the laws
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I think this has potential. For example, if someone committed a crime here in Ireland and they went to France, they should be able to arrest him and sent him back here. Other than that I'm not one hundred percent sure.
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Within the common travel area the basis of all laws should be regarded in a shared cultural or linguistic basis. The basis of western morality is from our shared religion/morality and thus most of the laws translate but some don't. A consensus on the arguably archaic and cultural differences shouldn't necessarily be dismissed but should be given leeway to those who are not native but repeat offenders should be penalised.
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No, national jurisdictions should retain a degree of sovereignty in terms of laws, however greater uniformity on transnational legal issues should be introduced, e.g. trafficking crimes; anti-money laundering, etc.
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No, different societies and cultures will have different views on civil laws
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Yes but only to maintain a standard outside corruption influences.
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yes but each member state should maintain their own systems and jurisdiction
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No, but a shared criminal database across member states should be implemented
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