Procedural Law
Procedural Law
those norms of a legal system that regulate relations that develop during the investigation of crimes and the hearing and resolution of criminal and civil cases. Procedural law is inseparably linked with substantive law because the former establishes the procedures that are necessary to exercise and defend the latter. There are two basic forms of legal proceedings: civil and criminal. Soviet procedural legislation establishes truly democratic methods of conducting fair trials on the basis of the principle of socialist legality.