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              <text>Towards Modern Challenges in Financing the Judiciary: Between Independence and Autonomy</text>
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              <text>Kondratova Iryna, Korotenko Tetiana</text>
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              <text>An independent judiciary is the guarantor of a democratic state governed by the rule of law,which we strive to build in Ukraine. This independence is ensured, among other things, by a stable and sufficient funding of the national courts, which has become a significant challenge.The resolution of such issues has been sought in recent decades, but the problem of courtfinancing has become especially acute in the context of the economic crisis and the coronaviruspandemic, which occurred in 2020. This has led to somewhat hopeless feelings about thechosen way of forming the policy of Ukrainian courts financing and its implementation.Our study attempts to analyze certain aspects of the existing mechanism of financing thejudiciary in Ukraine, in particular, through the prism of financial support for judges andassistant judges during the coronavirus pandemic. The functions which they perform can beattributed to the main ones during the administration of justice. The authors propose theanalysis of the case on the protection of the right of assistant judges to a decent salary, whichlasted for years in all courts of the state. In connection with the coronavirus pandemic inUkraine, a law was passed reducing the salaries of judges, which is also analyzed in the article.The search for a new, more modern approach to resolving the issue of a stable financialindependence of the judiciary will help to solve urgent problems and ensure a real ruleof law in Ukraine. In particular, our proposed approach to the formation of financialautonomy of the judiciary in Ukraine is suggested in this study.</text>
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