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Collective Legal Conclusion on the Draft Law of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation on Amendments to the Civil Procedure Code of the Russian Federation, to the Arbitration Procedure Code of the Russian Federation and to the Code of Administrative Proceedings of the Russian Federation and Individual Conclusions of Scholars and Practicians

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  • Russian Foreign Trade Academy,
  • Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
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The article offers a broad overview and comparative analysis of legal training and the provision of judicial representation status in European countries with different legal systems and the Russian Federation. Based on a comparative analysis of the best practices of European legal systems, the study recommends to implement a state accreditation for representatives of state authorities followed by an exam or training in a Bar Association (by mentoring) or at the workplace and suggests providing regular training courses followed by an exam as a prerequisite for maintaining the status of a judicial representative.
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