Justice in the modern world / edited by V.M. Lebedev and T.Ia. Khabrieva ; English translation by M.E. Gashi-Butler ; English translation edited by W.E. Butler ; authors, Khabrieva T.Ia. [and 25 others].
2014
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Title
Justice in the modern world / edited by V.M. Lebedev and T.Ia. Khabrieva ; English translation by M.E. Gashi-Butler ; English translation edited by W.E. Butler ; authors, Khabrieva T.Ia. [and 25 others].
Uniform Title
Pravosudie v sovremennom mire. English
Published
The Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2014]
Call Number
KLB1572 .L4313 2014
Former Call Number
Rus.F 710 L4913 2014
ISBN
9789462360990
9462360995
9789460948947 (e-book)
9462360995
9789460948947 (e-book)
Description
xvii, 601 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)857403794
Note
At head of title: Supreme Court of the Russian Federation. Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law Attached to the Government of the Russian Federation.
Lebedev's name appears first on the Russian edition in the list of authors statement.
Lebedev's name appears first on the Russian edition in the list of authors statement.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction to Translation
xiii
Introduction
xv
pt. 1
Justice: Evolution, Significance, and Functions
1
I.
Development of Doctrinal and Legislative Basic Principles of Justice
1
1.1.
Justice in Legislation of Earlier Periods
1
1.2.
Popular Movements in Search of Genuine Justice
7
1.3.
Mechanisms of Self-Purification of Judicial Power
10
II.
Justice in Legislation and Doctrines: Seventeenth to Twenty-First Centuries
12
2.1.
Justice in Legislative Acts of Modern Era
12
2.2.
Doctrinal Substantiation of the Idea of Justice
16
2.3.
Comparative Legal Analysis of Contemporary Models of Constitutional Regulation of Justice
18
III.
Justice in the Mechanism of Law Application
25
3.1.
Justice and Problems of Law Application
25
3.2.
Essence and Basic Orientations of Development of Justice
27
IV.
Functions of Justice
32
4.1.
Significance of Functions of Justice
32
4.2.
Content of Functions of Justice
36
pt. 2
Models of Justice in the Modern World
47
V.
Justice in the Continental System of Law
47
5.1.
Principal Features of Continental Model of Justice
47
5.2.
Peculiarities of National Models of Justice in the Continental Tradition of Law
51
VI.
Justice in the Common Law System
77
6.1.
Stages of Formation of Model of Justice of the Common Law System
77
6.2.
Legal Doctrines of the Formation of Model of Justice of the Common Law System
81
6.3.
Statutory Law in the Development of Model of Justice of the Common Law
87
6.4.
Principal Features and Peculiarities of Common Law
90
VII.
Islamic Model of Justice
98
7.1.
Origins of Islamic Tradition of Justice
98
7.2.
Currents of Islam and Islamic Schools of Law
103
7.3.
Formation of Islamic Model of Justice and Codification of Islamic Law
106
7.4.
Development of Islamic Model of Justice in the Modern Era
112
VIII.
Russian Model of Justice: The General and the Special
119
8.1.
Principal Stages of Historical Development
119
8.2.
Formation of Modern Russian Model of Justice
125
8.3.
Russian Model of Justice in the Context of World Standards of Organization of Judicial Power
128
8.4.
Russian Model of Justice in a Comparative-Law Context
132
IX.
Models of Justice of Interstate Integration Associations
138
9.1.
Peculiarities of Organization of Models of Justice in Modern International Integration Associations
138
9.2.
Formation of Judicial Model of Court of the European Union
143
9.3.
International Judicial Organs of Post-Soviet Space: Models of Interstate Interaction of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Eurasian Economic Community, and Customs Union
152
X.
Models of International Criminal Justice
158
10.1.
Nature of International Criminal Justice
158
10.2.
Models of International Criminal Justice
162
pt. 3
Basic Principles of Justice
173
XI.
Doctrines of Law and Justice in Soviet and Modern Russian Legal Science
173
XII.
Principles of Justice
181
12.1.
Reasonableness as a Principle of Justice
181
12.2.
Right to Judicial Defense
193
12.3.
Principles of Constitutionality and Legality
201
12.4.
Adversariality and Legal Equality of the Parties
208
12.5.
Autonomy and Independence
215
12.6.
Glasnost and Transparency
225
12.7.
Presumption of Innocence
231
XIII.
Principles and Standards of International Justice
247
pt. 4
Institutional Foundations of the Russian Model of Justice
261
XIV.
Organization of the Judicial System
261
14.1.
Constitutional Foundations of Court Organization
261
14.2.
Agencies of Constitutional Justice
276
14.3.
Courts of General Jurisdiction
286
14.4.
Arbitrazh Courts
307
XV.
Judges and Justice
316
15.1.
Post of Judge: Political-Legal Basis of Effectuation of Justice
316
15.2.
Professional Training and Raising of Qualifications of Judges
327
15.3.
Right-Limitations and Guarantees of Performance of Judicial Functions
336
XVI.
Judicial Community
343
16.1.
Basic Principles of Organization of the Judicial Community
343
16.2.
Structure of Agencies of the Judicial Community in the Russian Federation
346
16.3.
Qualifications Commissions of Judges
352
XVII.
Courts and Modern Information Technologies
364
17.1.
Use of Modern Information Technologies in Judicial Activity as Global Trend
364
17.2.
Forming Conditions for "Electronic Justice" in Russian Federation
366
17.3.
Videoconferencing in Judicial Practice
369
17.4.
Filing of Procedural Documents in Electronic Form
372
pt. 5
Procedural Foundations of Russian Justice
377
XVIII.
General Principles of Proceedings
377
XIX.
Civil Proceeding
383
19.1.
Basic Principles of Civil Proceeding
383
19.2.
Stages of Civil Proceeding
387
19.3.
Types of Proceedings in Civil Cases
391
XX.
Criminal Proceeding
406
20.1.
Basic Principles of Criminal Proceeding
406
20.2.
Stages of Criminal Proceeding
408
20.3.
Peculiarities of Criminal Proceeding
411
20.4.
Rendering of Judicial Decision
417
XXI.
Administrative Proceeding
422
21.1.
Basic Principles of Administrative Proceeding
422
21.2.
Peculiarities of Proceedings on Administrative Violations and Participants Thereof
424
21.3.
Stages of Proceedings in Cases on Administrative Violations
433
XXII.
Proceedings in Arbitrazh Courts
445
22.1.
Formation of Limbs of Judicial Power for Consideration of Commercial Disputes
445
22.2.
Principles of Arbitrazh Proceeding
450
22.3.
Proceedings in Arbitrazh Courts of Russian Federation from the Standpoint of European Standards of Administering Justice
453
XXIII.
The Judicial Decision---Adoption and Realization
474
23.1.
Types and Content of Judicial Decisions
474
23.2.
Requirements for Decision of Court
481
23.3.
Execution of Judicial Decision
485
pt. 6
Specialized Courts and Procedure
489
XXIV.
Problems of Justice and Specialized Courts
489
24.1.
On the General Problem
489
24.2.
Specialized Courts in Comparative Law Perspective
493
XXV.
Development of Administrative Justice
498
25.1.
Doctrinal Approaches to Forming Administrative Justice
498
25.2.
Peculiarities of Proceeding in Cases Arising from Public-Law Relations
513
XXVI.
Juvenile Courts
522
26.1.
History of Development of Juvenile Justice in Russia
523
26.2.
Juvenile Justice in Foreign Countries
532
26.3.
Problems of Origin of Juvenile Justice in Contemporary Russia
539
pt. 7
Mediation and Arbitration of Disputes
551
XXVII.
Mediation and Restorative Procedures in Modern Justice
551
27.1.
Mediation in Settlement of Judicial Disputes
551
27.2.
Restorative Procedures
557
27.3.
Problems of Realization of Mediation and Restorative Procedures
562
XXVIII.
Arbitration
569
28.1.
Organization of Arbitration Courts
569
28.2.
Principles of Arbitration
578
28.3.
Arbitration Procedure
581
Glance into the Future
589
Index of Names
593