%0 Journal Article %T The Scope of the State's Role in Regulating and Supervising the Legal Profession %J Public Law Studies Quarterly %I University of Tehran %Z 2423-8120 %A Tangestani, Mohammadghasem %A Moradi Berelian, Mahdi %D 2021 %\ 06/22/2021 %V 51 %N 2 %P 595-618 %! The Scope of the State's Role in Regulating and Supervising the Legal Profession %K Guild Violations %K Right to Association %K Rights and Freedoms %K Public services %K Legal Consultancy %R 10.22059/jplsq.2019.281650.2014 %X In legal systems, in order to realize values such as the rule of law, the protection of human rights and freedoms and the realization of justice, various measures are considered to ensure the independence of the professions associated with these values, in particular, the judicial independence. Independence of legal profession is, of course, also considered to be of lesser importance than judicial independence. The present paper focuses on the definition of the realm of the independence of legal profession and with the knowledge of the lack of comprehensive researches in domestic literature in this regard, by presupposing legal profession as a public service.  Considering the legal profession as a public service and in accordance with its legal and managerial requirements, the concept, basis and scope of this independence can be considered in relation to the duties that the State has in providing public services. Of course, such an approach is not based on the reduction of the value and importance of the independence of legal profession, but it places that in a logical context based on the nature of the functioning of the State, especially in the legal system of our country. %U https://jplsq.ut.ac.ir/article_80674_346c9fddf8cfa4783c0d5d7ce60cc087.pdf