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Legal forecasting as a condition for the successful development of domestic legal proceedings

https://doi.org/10.31429/20785836-16-1-66-71

Abstract

The purpose of the article is to study the role of legal forecasting as a method of scientific knowledge for improving the current procedural legislation and the timeliness of measures taken to protect participants in legal proceedings in the context of the dynamic development of the socio-economic sphere of state activity.

The article sets the following tasks: 1) to highlight the features of forecasting in the procedural field, noting its specific relevance; 2) to consider the theoretical aspects of the problem, including clarifying terminology, defining the purpose and levels of legal forecasting.

Methods: The work uses general scientific and special research methods, such as analysis, synthesis, generalization, comparative legal method.

Results: The author comes to the conclusion about the importance of legal forecasting for improving procedural legislation and increasing the effectiveness of judicial protection in the conditions of dynamic development of society. The necessity of creating special analytical structures in the judicial system is substantiated. A situational approach to the separation of types of legal forecasting is proposed, based on the conditions of forecasting and the availability of the legal material under study. The increasing role of legal experiments is noted.

Conclusions: Legal forecasting is a necessary condition for the successful development of domestic legal proceedings in modern conditions. It makes it possible to identify problems in procedural legislation in a timely manner, prevent judicial response measures from lagging behind the needs of society and find optimal ways to improve legal regulation. The introduction of legal forecasting and the creation of special analytical structures in the judicial system will contribute to improving the quality of justice, ensuring effective protection of the rights of participants in legal proceedings and strengthening the economic security of the state.

About the Author

L. A. Blinnikov
Krasnodar Regional Court
Russian Federation

Leonid A. Blinnikov, Cand. of Sci. (Law), judge of the Krasnodar Regional Court

Krasnaya str., 10, Krasnodar, 350063

Phone: +7 (988) 144-21-44



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Blinnikov L.A. Legal forecasting as a condition for the successful development of domestic legal proceedings. Legal Bulletin of the Kuban State University. 2024;(1):66-71. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31429/20785836-16-1-66-71

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