Abstract

The analysis of judicial communication, conducted in thus article, focuses on its institutional significance for civil procedure. For this aim, existing formulations of the purpose of civil litigation are critically examined. The author’s concept is formulated, according to which the objectively grouped goals of civil proceedings are: authoritative provision of the results of judicial (formal) resolution of the conflict, bringing into a publicity accessible form (information) of the motives of the parties to the conflict and summarizing by the court of the analysis of communication conducted by him. The article includes a visionary legal study concerning the projection of the posthumanist picture of the world on the content of civil disputes, conditioning the value of judicial communication and systematic presentation by the court of the results of its analysis.

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