Analysis of the most unusual court decisions in the world practice in terms of the right to justice

L. Spytska
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The relevance of the research is to identify ineffective methods of administration of justice in the world judicial practice to ensure the effectiveness of the judicial system in Ukraine. The purpose of the research is to identify and analyse the most unusual court cases in different countries from the Middle Ages to the present day to determine the level of public access to justice as a guarantee of the protection of human rights and ensure the rule of law and equality of all before the law and the court. The methods used to explore the subject include: the dialectical method, formalisation method, cognitive method, Aristotelian method, hermeneutical method, logical and legal method, systemic method, structural and functional method, axiomatic method, methods of induction and deduction, methods of analysis and synthesis. The research establishes how accessible justice and law were to people in different eras. The specific features of court proceedings in the Middle Ages are determined. The most unusual cases that have become known in many countries of the world, including the “Stella Case” and the “Cuckoo Case”, are examined; the essence of the “Stella Award” phenomenon is covered; some curious cases in Ukraine and other countries of the world are explored. The author analyses several court cases of ancient times and cases that have been considered in modern court practice. The most unusual curious court cases where the accused were not at all human, and animals and objects are explored and described. The author examines unusual court cases in Ukraine. The provisions enshrined in this work are of practical value primarily for judicial officers and persons seeking judicial protection.
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从司法公正的角度分析世界上最不寻常的法院判决
研究的意义在于找出世界司法实践中无效的司法方法,以确保乌克兰司法制度的有效性。这项研究的目的是确定和分析从中世纪到现在不同国家最不寻常的法庭案件,以确定公众诉诸司法的程度,作为保护人权的保证,并确保法治和法律和法院面前人人平等。研究方法包括:辩证方法、形式化方法、认知方法、亚里士多德方法、解释学方法、逻辑和法律方法、系统方法、结构和功能方法、公理化方法、归纳法和演绎法、分析和综合方法。这项研究确定了不同时代的人们是如何获得正义和法律的。确定了中世纪法院诉讼程序的具体特征。研究了世界上许多国家已知的最不寻常的案例,包括“斯特拉案例”和“布谷鸟案例”;涵盖了“斯特拉奖”现象的本质;探索了乌克兰和世界其他国家的一些奇怪的案例。作者分析了古代法庭案例和现代法庭实践中思考的案例。最不寻常的奇怪的法庭案件中,被告根本不是人,动物和物体的探索和描述。作者考察了乌克兰不同寻常的法庭案件。这项工作的规定主要对司法工作人员和寻求司法保护的人具有实用价值。
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