Abstract

This article aims to explore the role of various professional groups in ensuring the economic efficiency of jus-tice, taking into account the ongoing judicial reform and their interaction with the courts. The goal of our re-search was to determine the impact of professional interactions on the economic efficiency of justice. To achieve this, firstly, we needed to examine the attitudes of legal professionals towards the current judicial reform: assess their level of support for the reform and identify the main opinions on this matter. Secondly, in-vestigate the contribution of professional interactions to the enhancement of economic efficiency and the quali-ty of the judicial system's operation. Thirdly, identify the factors that have the greatest influence on reducing time, material, and other costs associated with case processing in ensuring the economic efficiency of justice. The results of the study confirmed that the majority of professionals who participated in the survey have a posi-tive attitude towards the reform. According to the data obtained during the research, the interaction of judges with their apparatus is the most significant factor influencing the economic efficiency of justice. Conclusion dwells upon the fact that judicial reform can have a positive impact on the economic efficiency of justice due to the introduction of new technologies into practice, as well as due to well-built interaction between the main pro-fessional groups in the judicial system.

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