International crime
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International crime can be:
- Crime that crosses international borders, and usually committed by international criminal groups. Such crime often takes the form of smuggling—often trafficking in human beings, arms trafficking, or drug trafficking—and money laundering. See also Interpol.
- A crime against international law.
- A crime against humanity, against peace, or a war crime.
- A crime codified in an international agreement or resolution, like the European Union criminal law.