Abstract

This article is dedicated to exploring the intricacies of interaction between participants of legal proceedings and the court within the context of case hearings utilizing web conferencing in Arbitration Courts. The analysis delves into both the positive and negative aspects of the online format in legal procedures and provides recommendations for optimal preparation for virtual sessions and adherence to etiquette within this framework.The article scrutinizes two major groups of issues; the first pertains to filing requests for participation in court sessions through online conferencing services and communication with the court at this stage, while the second deals with direct involvement in court sessions and the nuances of interacting with the court “through the screen”.The research demonstrates that the employment of web conferencing in Arbitration Courts brings several advantages, such as time and resource efficiency. However, it also presents its own drawbacks, associated with technical problems and limited communication possibilities.

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