International Criminal Justice Systems Today
The major difference among the model nations regarding the education of the legal actors in the court system is that there are some nations in which education does not play a significant role in the implementation of the actors, whereas in others, stringent educational standards are effected. Thus, there is a wide variation in the form of formal education that is required of those that take place in the court systems of the model nations. In the United States, for instance, virtually anyone who is accused of a crime can operate as his or her own defense attorney -- regardless of what sort of education he or she may or may not have. In cases in which there are co-defendants, it is possible for someone who may have only a high school or middle school education to effectively act as the representing lawyer for others. There are some notable examples of this sort of situation. For instance, Afeni Shakur acted as the lawyer for the Panther 21 case that took place in New York during the 1970's despite having limited formal education. She performed her job so effectively that she and several of her other co-defendants were eventually acquitted. In other model countries, individuals must fulfill strict requirements -- some of which pertain to education -- involve themselves as legal actors within a court setting.
Still, there are other examples in model nations in which education requirements do not factor heavily into the ability of an individual to act as a legal actor in the court system. In Saudi Arabia, for instance, it is possible for members of the royal family to issue decrees which are widely regarded as laws and which can substantially effect court proceedings and individuals involved with those particular laws. Although most members of the royal family are educated, there are no express requirements for education to be a member of this family and enact...
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