The role of legal communication in the justice system highlights its fundamental importance for the clarity of normative acts, citizens' access to legal information, and the strengthening of trust in judicial institutions. Effective communication between legal professionals, courts, and society contributes significantly to creating a more transparent and equitable justice system. The analysis of the main types of legal communication - such as communication between legal professionals, courts' communication with the public, and the impact of mass media on the perception of justice - identifies several pressing issues, including the use of complex legal language, the lack of efficient information strategies, and the difficulties litigants face in understanding court decisions. Consequently, the need for solutions to improve legal communication emerges, such as simplifying normative language, digitizing judicial information, and training legal professionals in accessible communication techniques. Moreover, the necessity of modernizing communication strategies within the justice system is emphasized, aiming to facilitate citizens' access to justice and ensure an efficient and transparent judiciary.
Ecaterina Cibotari (Thu,) studied this question.
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