Abstract

The author justifies the advisability of radical reformation of the global justice system by granting higher autonomy to it and transforming it into a set of specialized judicial bodies. The autonomy is supposed to manifest itself in all three elements of the justice mechanism — judicial, arbitral (of the first, appeals and cassation instances) and judges’ status, while specialized jurisdiction would primarily affect about 30 million of Russians (country and small town inhabitants), essentially involved in commercial activities as unregistered entrepreneurs.

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