Justice in the Model of Organization of Judicial Power
- Authors: Burdina E.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Russian State University of Justice
- Issue: No 2 (2025)
- Pages: 5-16
- Section: Theoretical and historical legal studies
- URL: https://medbiosci.ru/2072-909X/article/view/364368
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.37399/issn2072-909X.2025.2.5-16
- ID: 364368
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Abstract
Justice determines not only the essence of justice as a special state activity for the consideration and resolution of cases, but also the organizational mechanism that leads to a just and, therefore, fair result. From the point of view of the tasks of ensuring the sovereignty of Russia as a state-civilization and the protection of traditional Russian values, the issues of reflecting the idea of justice in the model of the Russian judicial system seem relevant.
Purpose of the work – to formulate conclusions and recommendations regarding the implementation of the principles of justice in such aspects as the goals and objectives of the judicial system, the distribution of judicial resources and the financing of courts.
The methodological base is made up of traditional techniques and methods of scientific knowledge (dialectical, historical and legal, system analysis, comparative legal, etc.).
The turn of the Russian justice system from the liberal type of process to its greater socialization predetermines the discussion regarding the inclusion of national interests in the legal model of the organization of judicial power. The conclusion is made about the need for legislative certainty of the goals and objectives of the judicial system as the main provision determining the laws of its construction. The concept of justice to one degree or another permeates all judicial aspects of the judicial power, but the issues of justice are most contrastingly manifested in the institutions related to ensuring equality before the court, access to the court and the distribution of judicial resources. Given the economic efficiency, formality, but injustice of these institutions, their legitimacy is questionable and requires changes.
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Elena V. Burdina
Russian State University of Justice
Author for correspondence.
Email: elenburdina@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5431-7634
Doctor of Science (Law), Associate Professor, Head of the Organization of Judicial and Law Enforcement Activities Department.
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