Procedural guarantees of observance of human and civil rights in the activities of the judicial authority bodies
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2523-4153.2019.173450Keywords:
rights and freedoms, judicial authorities, procedural guarantees, national and international lawAbstract
The article is devoted to the actual scientific problem - the protection of human rights and freedoms by the judicial authorities, their priority in this process. It provides an analysis of international legal acts, devoted to this problem. It is stressed, that the success of judicial administration in the performance of justice depends on many factors, and especially on the regularity of the procedural form of resolving disputes in court and on the universality of the nature of the "procedural order". Compliance with the procedural guarantees of the administration of justice is a prerequisite for its implementation and proper consideration of court cases. The procedural guarantees of observance of human rights in the administration of justice include: courteousness of the court, transparency, openness of court proceedings, efficiency of justice, participation of the people in its implementation, competition of the parties in court proceedings, etc.
Particular attention is paid to the specifics of guarantees of observance of human rights in criminal justice and analysis of normative and legal acts that establish the basic principles and guarantees of observance of human rights and their classification on: international legal acts, constitutional acts (constitutional or basic laws), legislative acts (first of all separate laws and codes).
There are two groups of guarantees of the observance of human rights in the administration of justice. These are procedural guarantees, which are almost completely equated with the principles of justice and procedural safeguards for the observance of human rights in the administration of justice. Both of these guarantee groups are closely interrelated and none of them can be effectively applied without the other. However, the second group of guarantees includes a more detailed list of legal rules that already apply to specific cases (order, terms, etc.) in relation to one or another type of legal proceedings.
Comparison of the procedural rights of the victim and the accused has been made, and the emphasis has been made on impossibility of limiting the procedural rights of the accused. Unlike civil, administrative and constitutional justice, a characteristic feature of criminal justice is that it guarantees not only at the stage of judicial review, but also at the stages preceding it
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