Comparing the sentences and conditions of the crime of embezzlement in Iran with the United States and France

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Embezzlement is an intended crime which would result in financial fraud, especially in the country administrative system. In the past, committers of such act were punished as wrongdoers to a public fund, and they were punished under the title of “corruption at earth” in the Islamic criminal law. Of the global problems are offences and crimes of government employees and their financial abuses from deposited property to them. Embezzlement is a crime against public convenience. In all legal systems, they are fighting against it; also, in the Iranian law, the legislature has provided various rules and regulations for illegitimate property. This paper does assess awards and circumstances of Embezzlement in the Iranian law and also in the French, German and US legal systems. At the end, it has concluded that to tackle this evil phenomenon, contrary to their so much similarity, are not precisely compatible, but they differ substantively.But methods and circumstances in every country are depending on their common laws.

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Persian
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Comparative research Journal dadpishegan, Volume:4 Issue: 4, 2022
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