Abstract

In frames of the realization of the State program "Justice" the Ministry of Justice of Russia developed the concept of market regulation of professional legal assistance. The concept was supported by the Federal Chamber of Lawyers of Russia. The concept has been actively criticized by the widespread legal community: it received many negative reviews from stakeholders, resulting in the refusal of the Government to adopt it. The concept involved such ideas as: attorney monopoly on legal representation in all types of proceedings, legal monopoly on providing paid legal aid, commercialization of advocacy through the implementation of market mechanisms in the organization of the legal profession. This article is devoted to the scientific analysis of the provisions of this concept, as well as the State program "Justice".

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