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Makhachkala, Makhachkala, Russian Federation
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This article is devoted to the study of the specifics of the initiation, preparation and consideration of group proceedings in civil and arbitration proceedings of the Russian Federation, identifying problems and prospects for the development of group proceedings. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of disputes in the Russian Federation related to massive violations of citizens' rights, which necessitates the creation of mechanisms to facilitate the effective resolution of such cases. One of these mechanisms is group proceedings, which allow cases with common characteristics to be combined and considered.
group proceedings, court, arbitration proceedings, civil proceedings, lawsuit.
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