Is Justice Possible in Russian Courts? A Case Study of Housing Disputes

Kathryn Hendley
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How do Russian judges go about achieving justice? This question is explored through a case study of disputes initiated by vulnerable (often elderly) actors who seek to invalidate contracts for the sale of their residences on the grounds that they were tricked or duped. The analysis is grounded in a set of ninety recent judicial opinions from courts across Russia. It reveals that, despite a longstanding distaste for witnesses, judges are open to hearing testimony in these cases. But they rarely rely on such evidence in making their decisions, preferring instead to prioritize documentary evidence. Doing so revealed that Russian judges’ understanding of justice is primarily procedural. Their preference for documentary evidence allowed them to meet the quick turnaround times mandated by the procedural codes. This, in turn, served judges’ career interests by allowing them to compile a track record that makes them strong candidates for promotion.
俄罗斯法院能否伸张正义?住房纠纷案例研究
俄罗斯法官如何伸张正义?本文通过一个案例研究来探讨这一问题,该案例研究的对象是弱势群体(通常是老年人),他们以被欺骗或愚弄为由,要求宣布其住宅销售合同无效。分析以俄罗斯各地法院最近的九十份司法意见书为基础。分析表明,尽管法官们长期以来一直不喜欢证人,但他们还是愿意听取这些案件中的证词。但他们在做出判决时很少依赖这些证据,而是更倾向于优先考虑书面证据。这样做表明,俄罗斯法官对司法的理解主要是程序性的。他们对书面证据的偏好使他们能够满足诉讼法规定的快速周转时间。反过来,这也符合法官的职业利益,使他们能够积累业绩,成为晋升的有力候选人。
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