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FILOSOFIJOS KATEGORIJOS TEISINIAME REGULIAVIME
PHILOSOPHICAL CATEGORIES IN THE LEGAL REGULATION

Author(s): Darijus Beinoravičius
Subject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Behaviorism, Philosophy of Law, Sociology of Law
Published by: Visuomeninė organizacija »LOGOS«
Keywords: legislation; legal regulation; value; moral; behavior;

Summary/Abstract: Human behavior is regulated by many factors. Among them we identify religion, traditions, laws, courts, state institutions, influential individuals, emotions, mind, heart, conscience. Legal regulation of a society, however, is one of the most important legal theory categories. The reasons for legal regulation are different in different systems. For example, in a state dominated by a classical system, the behavior of people is regulated by legal means that pursue to standardize the aggression of one social group against other social groups. On the contrary, in a democratic state, the legal regulation seeks to coordinate the interests of the opposing groups, thereby maintaining social cohesion in the society. As practice shows, the democratic form of legal regulation is more effective when legal means are aimed at regulating human relations to make them fair and consolidating the rights of all social groups. This means that legal regulation can be called the socialization of human behavior for the protection of the society and development of resistance to domination and enslavement.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 97
  • Page Range: 72-79
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Lithuanian
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