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Major reforms have been taking place in procedural law over the past few years. In October 2017 Russia’s Supreme Court prepared new, far-reaching legislative initiatives to amend the APC RF, CCP RF and APC RF, which have already been called a ‘procedural revolution’. What aims will the procedural reforms help to meet? How will the reforms affect litigants? What will litigants lose or gain as a result in access to legal protection, the predictability of the process and comfort therein? Is it always wise to aim to unify procedural law? How far can the process be simplified without losing the procedural form of judicial procedure? These and other questions are examined in the monograph. This work is aimed at judges, lawyers and specialists in procedural law. It may be of interest to university lecturers and students of law, and can be used as a study guide.
Igor Arsenievich Prikhodko – Doctor of LawAlexander Valeryevich Bondarenko – Candidate of LawVladimir Mikhailovich Stolyarenko – Doctor of Law
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