Abstract

The article analyzes the content of constitutional amendments in relation to the organization of the judiciary. Specific proposals are made to create several completely independent judicial systems with their own Higher (Supreme) courts, the problems of world justice are considered (and a change in the vector of its development is proposed), and the need for bodies with judicial functions below the level of world justice is justified — in sparsely populated territories of the country. In addition, a proposal is being put forward to create a federal judicial authority with state powers similar to those of the bicameral Federal Assembly — for the legislative branch, and the Government of the Russian Federation — for the executive branch.

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