and  interpretation  among  legal  experts  and 
policymakers. 
 
Based on the results of our comparative research, 
we  argue  that  obstruction  of  justice  and  law 
enforcement proceedings can take place at any 
level of official functions – both at ‘lay criminal’ 
level and up to the highest ranking officials of the 
state, including heads of the government. Also, 
countries with a stronger embodiment of the rule 
of law principle into the national legal systems 
demonstrate a much more aggressive approach to 
prosecuting  the  discussed  offense  when 
compared  to  nation  with  developing  legal 
systems.  
 
Conclusions 
 
Obstruction of justice refers to the act of willfully 
interfering with the administration of justice, by 
attempting  to  impede  or  influence  an  ongoing 
legal proceeding. The public  danger  lies in the 
fact of obstructing proper functioning of the legal 
system, commonly by impeding or hindering the 
efforts  of  law  enforcement,  investigators,  or 
judicial  proceedings.  It  entails  deliberately 
impeding  or  influencing  the  legal  procedures 
with the intention of preventing detection, arrest, 
or punishment of individuals engaged in illegal 
actions. 
 
This  criminal  phenomenon  can  take  various 
forms,  among  them:  providing  false  or 
misleading  information  to  investigators  or  law 
enforcement  officials;  destroying,  altering  or 
hiding  evidence;  threatening  or  intimidating 
witnesses  or  jurors;  attempting  to  bribe  or 
influence  a  judge  or  other  official  in  a  legal 
proceeding; failing to comply with a court order. 
 
Obstruction  of  justice  is  a  serious  criminal 
offense  under  the  laws  of  most  world 
jurisdictions.  This  offense  can  carry  severe 
penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and in 
some cases, disbarment or removal from public 
office. 
 
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