Document Type : Original Independent Original Article

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Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Khorramabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Khorramabad, Iran

Abstract

The present article sought to examine the role of attorneys in international transfer in the regional system. Delegation is a commonly used contract in today’s world. Among other things, working as an attorney at law is a special type of delegation where an attorney works alongside the justice system to administer justice. This analytical-descriptive article explored the issue using a library method. Findings showed that universalization, establishment of international courts, increasing international crimes, developing international competence of nations, and the necessity for promoting international police and judicial cooperation are among grounds emphasizing the importance of international delegation in legal affairs. However, a lack of institutional organization, countries’ security-based restrictive policies, as well as substantive and procedural differences in international legal systems have been major obstacles to materialize it. As a result, it is necessary to fulfill this need using the existing capacity of enthusiastic lawyers and international unions for attorneys alongside international sanctions related to advocating for legal affairs.

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Function of Attorneys in International Transfer in the Regional System

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