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The Fairness of Pre-trial Proceedings in a Criminal Case

Journal: RUDN Journal of Law (Vol.28, No. 4)

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Page : 841-855

Keywords : law; the concept of justice; philosophy; pre-trial proceedings; criminal law; criminal procedural law; origins and development of justice;

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Abstract

The article examines the topical issues surrounding the principle of justice in the context of the practical work of investigators and interrogators. The analysis is conducted through a comprehensive and in-depth study of the term “justice” and its origins and evolution. The article presents various perspectives from prominent theorists and practitioners across different scientific disciplines, such as philosophy, sociology, psychology, etc. The authors draw parallels with existing criminal and criminal procedure legislation, systematically assessing their relevance to the concept of justice through a philosophical and legal analysis of legal norms. This approach enables specific conclusions to be drawn based on an extensive and monumental study of the works of various scholars. The paper delves into the perspectives of participants in pre-trial proceedings and the viewpoints of law enforcement officials to construct a more precise understanding of the theses presented in the article.

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