Abstract

The article considers the protection of the rights and legitimate interests of individuals and legal entities as one of the global priorities in the field of sustainable development and, accordingly, as a fundamental category of legal science. The authors, examining the procedural and substantive components of the mechanism for the protection of civil, labor, and family rights, highlight the features of its current state: a complex system of labor rights protection, which is seen to a greater extent as non-judicial (procedural); the complex nature of measures to protect the rights of participants in family relations, primarily the least protected category - the child; the impact of digital transformation and the transition to a “contactless” method of judicial and non-judicial protection, including in an environment of forced isolation caused by the pandemic. It is emphasized that the use of digital (online) dispute resolution mechanisms should ensure a fair trial and cannot hinder access to justice.

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