Abstract

The article is an analysis of the practice of applying measures by courts to counter the spread of a new coronavirus infection. Proposals are made for the targeted reform of procedural legislation, taking into account the nature of the current anti-coronavirus restrictions, as well as the norms governing the organization and provision of judicial activities.

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