It seems the US Republican party would prefer an Icelandic model. The 85-90% white Nordic nature of the population being the real hook.
Whether the problems of the bias in US justice system is process based or people-based seems in question.
At least to me.
A pure process with the best intentions can be tainted by impure players.
Lastly comparing tiny Iceland, a homogenous country of .5 million people of Nordic origins and its societal issues and legal system to a multi-ethnic, multi-racial country of 330 million people, with all sorts of legal jurisdictions, seems at best ridiculous.
Go Vikes!
No, the GOP doesn't want the Icelandic style government, just their racial makeup.
Yes, a pure process can be tainted by impure players - that's been my point about
our system all along, Banks.
However, the comparison of legal systems are legit not on a national scale but on a regional scale - we have the same problems on a state and city basis that we do on a national basis.
And... I provided an additional set of countries, Banks, 26 of which have less corrupt systems than we do.
Are they free of prejudice altogether? No - they are just better than we are in their overall systems.