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Arbitration Courts of the Russian Federation in the System of Judicial Power

Student: Kuznetsova Aleksandra

Supervisor: Victor Mikhaylov

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Jurisprudence (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The work is devoted to the main issues of the organization and functioning of the system of arbitration courts in the Russian Federation. The study shows the history of the emergence and formation of Arbitration Courts, considers key issues of their functioning, characterizes the system and structure of Arbitration Courts, determines their place in the Russian judicial system. The research is an attempt to conduct a special comprehensive study of the problems of reforming the judicial system of the Russian Federation, in particular, after the creation of a single Supreme Court of the Russian Federation with the simultaneous liquidation of the Supreme Arbitration Court of the Russian Federation. In fact, it was the unification of the higher courts that served as the prerequisite for large-scale changes in the field of civil proceedings.

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