Unification of the civil process as a factor in reducing the burden on the budgetary system of the Russian Federation

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The article examines the optimization and unification of the civil process from the point of view of protecting the interests of the state in the budgetary sphere. Trends in the optimization of the process in Russia are identified. The current and most promising areas for the unification of the development of the civil process in order to reduce the burden on the state budget system are proposed: improvement and development of simplified forms of dispute resolution; exclusion of evasion of payment of state duty; elimination of duplicating functions at the stage of execution of judicial acts, etc. The need to increase the efficiency of the civil process is substantiated by systematically being guided by the criteria for ensuring the fulfillment of the main task of the court – the correct and timely resolution of disputes and saving budget funds necessary to ensure the optimal functioning of the judicial.

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Sergey Yu. Chucha

Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: chuchaigpan@gmail.com

Doctor of Law, Professor, Chief Researcher at the Sector of Trial Law, Chief of the Interdisciplinary Center for Legal Research of Labor Law and Social Security Law

Russian Federation, 10, Znamenka St., Moscow, 119019

Vladislav P. Sorokin

Arbitration Court of Moscow

Email: sor.vladislav2013@yandex.ru

PhD in Law, Judge, Chairman of the Panel of Judges; Deputy Chairman of the Council of Judges of the City of Moscow, Associate Professor at the Department of Legal Support of the Market Economy of the Higher School of Law of the Faculty of Public and Municipal Administration of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Russian Federation, 17, B. Tulskaya St., Moscow, 115225

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