The right of the victim to procedural communication in criminal proceedings: anthropological and axiological searches
The paper examines the modern “image of the victim” in criminal procedural law; indicates the communicative vision of values within a specific legal reality and the relationship of the victim in criminal proceedings (as a carrier of values) with this legal reality, as well as communicative equality as a key component of the value of “victim image” to be provided by the legislator.
Considerable attention is paid to the theoretical foundations of the development of the problems of criminal-procedural communication of the victim. It is noted, that procedural communication is a category that within each individual legal situation – criminal proceedings – certifies and integrates the concept of legal values in the sectoral (criminal procedure) norm.
It is emphasized, that the axiologization of communication processes in criminal proceedings, in particular, criminal procedural communication of the victim, is designed to create a communicative vision of values within a specific legal reality and the relationship of the victim in criminal proceedings (as a carrier of values) with this legal reality, or in other words, to create the “image of the victim” in criminal procedural law, and values - an integral part of such an image.
It points to communicative equality as a constitutive value of the modern “image of the victim” in criminal procedural law, which must be ensured by the legislator
How to cite paper:
Rakipova, I. (2021). The right of the victim to procedural communication in criminal proceedings: anthropological and axiological searches. ScienceRise: Juridical Science, (3(17), 32–36. https://doi.org/10.15587/2523-4153.2021.241947