Principia iudicii iustitii
Principles of Fair Trial: A Scientific Approach to Justice A fair trial is not an abstract moral wish, but a complex system of procedural and organizational principles ensuring the legitimacy and effectiveness of justice. These principles are the product of a long evolution of law and have empirically proven significance for achieving truth and public trust. Fundamental (material) principles: philosophical foundation These principles set the semantic framework of justice, defining its ultimate goals. Principle of legality (supremacy of law). This is the cornerstone. The court resolves the case solely on the basis of the norms of the current law, not on personal beliefs, political conjuncture, or public opinion. Justice here is identical to the correct application of the law. Scientific aspect: This principle ensures the predictability of judicial decisions, which is critically important for the stability of social relations and the economy. Research in the field of law and economics shows that countries with a high level of rule of law have higher rates of economic growth. Principle of equality before the law and the court (Art. 19 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation). Procedural rights and obligations are not dependent on gender, race, nationality, property status, or other characteristics. This does not mean equality of outcome, but guarantees equal starting opportunities in the competitive process. Historical example: The Magna Carta (1215) in England, establishing that "no free man shall be arrested... unless by the lawful judgment of equals." This was one of the first legal documents to enshrine the idea of equality before the court. Procedural (instrumental) principles: mechanisms of implementation These principles determine how the judicial process should be organized to achieve a fair result. Principle of adversarialism and equality of parties (Part 3, Article 123 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation). The court is not a prosecutor or an ... Read more
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