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Delivery of a Judicial Order as a Type of the Judicial Procedure in the Russian Federation

Student: Uleev Vildan

Supervisor: Dinara Bekyasheva

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Jurisprudence (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Vildan Uleev Delivery of a Judicial Order as a Type of the Judicial Procedure in the Russian Federation This graduate paper is aimed at considering the legal status of court order and analysis of different aspects of its legal regulation. The main objectives of the paper are: A) study of the court order in the civil and arbitration process, the reasons for the development of this institution in legislation, b) the study of the differences between the court order and statement of claim; Identification of simplifications in the production of the court order c) Study of views on the court order production as a kind of legal proceedings as a simplified procedural form in the domestic scientific literature d) a brief study of the foreign experience of the court order e) an analysis of the question of the indisputability of claims in mandative proceedings e) consideration of proposals of domestic scientists on Improvement in the court order productions the analysis of these proposals and the promotion of our own. Based on this research the following conclusions were made: Firstly, the execution of court order is a simplified type of full procedure, the purpose of which is to accelerate and simplify the judicial procedure for dealing with cases; Secondly, the production of court order has a simplified civil procedural form; Thirdly, the transfer of the court order production to the judge assistant or notaries is not effective; Fourthly, there is indisputability in the court order procedure in the sense that there is no dispute about the law between the parties; Fifthly, it may be advisable to add some rules of the court order procedure in the arbitration process and in the civil process. Academic Supervisor: Bekyasheva Dinara Ildarovna, S.J.C. (National Research University “The Higher School of Economics”), Law Department, National Research University “The Higher School of Economics”

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