Legal regulation study of medical care for judges and their family members

Author:

Bolshakova Valentina M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Management – branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Chamber of Lawyers of the Nizhny Novgorod Region

Abstract

The results of a comparative legal study of the legal regulation of medical care for judges in the Russian Federation are presented. We note that at present, in the theoretical and applied legal literature, studies of medical care for judges of courts of various jurisdictions (magistrates, judges of district, military, city, regional, arbitration, cassation courts of general jurisdiction) are not fully represented. As a research methodology, systemic, dialectical, comparative legal and formal legal methods are used. An idea is formed about the regulatory legal framework for medical care for judges and the components of such service are substantiated. The solution of the problems of the article is carried out on the basis of the study of the relevant legislative and scientific sources, by the method of comparative legal research. We conclude that it is necessary to increase their social protection by improving the relevant legal norms and mechanisms for their implementation. We note that in this aspect it is imperative to take into account the opinion and recommendations of the judiciary community. Author’s developments allow to know the system and structure, as well as the procedure for organizing medical care for judges in the modern domestic legal system. Such studies lead to the systematization of scientific ideas about such a significant type of social security for the judiciary and the possibility of its improvement in the general system of their social guarantees.

Publisher

Tambov State University - G.R. Derzhavin

Subject

General Medicine

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