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ON THE UNITY OF THE PROCESS, UNIFIED CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE AND WORKING PROGRAMS TAUGHT AT THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL PROCEDURE DISCIPLINES

ON THE UNITY OF THE PROCESS, UNIFIED CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE
AND WORKING PROGRAMS TAUGHT AT THE DEPARTMENT
OF CIVIL PROCEDURE DISCIPLINES

N.A. GROMOSHINA,
Doctor of Legal Sciences, Professor,
Department of Civil and Administrative Proceedings,
Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)

DOI: 10.24031/2226-0781-2020-10-1-13-21

In this article, the author presents and analyzes the first interim results of the reform of the
civil law procedure law. A proposal is expressed and justified to change the priorities and
vectors of legislative work, namely: first, the author believes that the Federal Constitutional
Law should be developed and adopted, the need for which was justified by the followers of
the theory of judicial law – the Basics of legal proceedings in the Russian Federation. Only
the next step can be the development, adoption and integration into the legal field of the
Unified Civil Procedure Code. At the present stage of the development of legislation, the
adoption of the Unified Civil Procedure Code is hindered by systematic inconsistency of
the procedural legislation. The author also provides a possible methodology for how civil
procedural law, arbitration procedural law and administrative legal proceedings can be
taught in educational institutions, maintaining a balance in the formation of discipline
work programs and ensuring the absence of duplication that can be achieved by considering
some institutions of these procedural disciplines in the basis of the use of tools such as
analogy and comparison, but integrating at the same time into the educational process
with teaching and practice-oriented training.

Keywords: reform of procedural law; judicial law; Unified Civil Procedure Code; the
teaching of procedural subjects.

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Information about the author

N.A. Gromoshina (Moscow, Russia) – Doctor of Legal Sciences, Professor, Department
of Civil and Administrative Proceedings, Kutafin Moscow State Law University
(MSAL) (9 Sadovaia-Kudrinskaia St., Moscow, 125993, Russia; e-mail: Lab.kgias@
msal.ru).

Recommended citation

Gromoshina N.A. O edinstve protsessa, edinom GPK i rabochikh programmakh, prepodavaemykh
po kafedre grazhdanskogo protsessa distsiplin [On the Unity of the Process,
Unified Civil Procedure Code and Working Programs Taught at the Department
of Civil Procedure Disciplines]. Vestnik grazhdanskogo protsessa – Herald of Civil Procedure,
2020, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 13–21. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24031/2226-0781-
2020-10-1-13-21

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