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Title: Foreign experience in the interaction of judicial authorities and institutes of civil society: problems of theory and practice
Other Titles: Зарубіжний досвід взаємодії органів судової влади та інститутів громадянського суспільства: проблеми теорії та практики
Authors: Nalyvaiko, L.
Oliynyk, V.
Наливайко, Л.Р.
Олійник, В.М.
Citation: Nalyvaiko L., Oliynyk V. Foreign experience in the interaction of judicial authorities and institutes of civil society: problems of theory and practice / L.Nalyvaiko, V.Oliynyk // Scientific Bulletin of the Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs. – 2018. – Special Issue № 2 (92). – P. 53-59
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: ДДУВС
Keywords: civil society
judicial authorities
court and public interaction
international standards
European Court of Human Rights
громадянське суспільство
органи судової влади
взаємодія суду та громадськості
міжнародні стандарти
Європейський суд з прав людини
Abstract: The article analyses the foreign experience of interaction between judicial authorities and civil society institutions. It is emphasised that the necessary condition for improving the activity of the judicial authorities of any democratic state is to ensure their activity based on principles of openness, transparency and publicity. The international treaties and European standards in the field of court activity are analysed. The emphasis is placed on the significance of the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights in the field of ensuring the open activity of the judiciary. Proposals to domestic legislation are formulated in order to increase the effectiveness of interaction between the court and the public.
URI: http://er.dduvs.in.ua/handle/123456789/2317
Appears in Collections:Scientific Bulletin of the Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs. – 2018. – Special Issue № 2 (92)

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