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still has serious human rights violations
The job of FBI agents is to investigate actual or suspected violations of federal law, and to arrest criminals whom they identify in the course of their investigations.
(ita )the united states international trade administration
The International Trade Commission governs and regulates trades in and out of the United States of America as well as any violations of trade agreements with America or our allies.
Generally, countries should respect the sovereignty of other nations and refrain from intervening in their internal affairs. However, in some cases, such as humanitarian crises or violations of international law, the international community may consider intervention to protect human rights or restore peace and security, following established legal and ethical principles.
The plumbing and sanitary codes and violations of them, are not established as felony offenses.
Parole violations that are not criminal violations also are not criminally prosecutable. Rules violations or "Technical Rules violations" are just that, violations of rules established by the parole board, the DOC, and the office of the governor. They carry no more weight legally than administrative rules. The violation of such affect no one other than the parolee. That being said, provided you are not implicated in a criminal act, you cannot "legally" be arrested for the parole violation of a parolee.
GenocideThe murder or causing the disappearance of individualsTorture or other cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment or punishment
It lets the little nations know what they cannot get away with, and it slows down the larger nations who know they'll have to go through the trouble of justifying their violations of it.
Hjortur Bragi Sverrisson has written: 'Countermeasures, the international legal system, and environmental violations' -- subject(s): International offenses, Offenses against the environment, International Environmental law, Justification (Law), Self-defense, Sanctions (International law), International crimes
They pressurise governments and organisations and try to end human right abuses.
The FBI did investigate the Klan as part of the Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO) starting in the 1960s.They didn't get involved in, say, the Klan's efforts to suppress the black vote in the 19th century, because a US Supreme Court decision (US v. Cruikshank, 1875) specifically barred them from doing so.They may not have gotten involved in certain specific crimes because the FBI does not investigate every single crime everywhere... they don't have the manpower or the jurisdiction to do so. In general, they investigate only federal crimes, and most of the Klan's crimes were technically not violations of federal law (except for the violations of civil rights laws, which the Cruikshank decision said could not be applied to private citizens).