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Modern Paradigms of Legal Consciousness and Development of Legal Awareness in Post Socialist Space

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  • Galina STANKEVICH

    (Pyatigorsk State University Pyatigorsk Stavropol region Russia)

  • Maxim TSAPKO

    (Pyatigorsk State University Pyatigorsk Stavropol region Russia)

  • Ruzanna BABAYAN

    (Pyatigorsk State University Pyatigorsk Stavropol region Russia)

  • Radmila ARUTYUNIAN

    (Pyatigorsk State University Pyatigorsk Stavropol region Russia)

  • Polina DURNEVA

    (Pyatigorsk State University Pyatigorsk Stavropol region Russia)

Abstract

For the successful development of democratic institutions in post Soviet countries it is necessary to consider features of legal consciousness of population Article is devoted to consideration of a problem of development of legal awareness in modern Russia in a situation of conceptual crisis of legal consciousness in Russian law To achieve this purpose we use a range of complementary research methods such as analysis abstract logical formal legal and structural methods We generalize domestic and foreign experience on the subject Influence of conceptual uncertainty of legal consciousness on legal awareness and also the legislation and law enforcement is considered The category of conceptual uncertainty in the law is specified In addition the main modern concepts of legal consciousness in modern Russia are considered Thus we discussed the main concepts of legal consciousness and their impact on the legal reality of modern Russia We have provided that the legal consciousness of society is the main driving force in the formation of a legal state It is noted that the main problems in the formation of democratic institutions in Russia are associated with legal nihilism the ideological crisis that occurred after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the insufficient amount of experience in the development of democratic legal values

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  • Galina STANKEVICH & Maxim TSAPKO & Ruzanna BABAYAN & Radmila ARUTYUNIAN & Polina DURNEVA, 2017. "Modern Paradigms of Legal Consciousness and Development of Legal Awareness in Post Socialist Space," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(3), pages 1009-1016.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:3:p:1009-1016
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