THE ROLE OF LEGAL CULTURE IN BUILDING A CIVIL SOCIETY
Keywords:
civil society, globalization, legal culture, legal consciousness, digitalization, legal education, legal nihilismAbstract
This article analyzes the role of legal culture in the establishment of civil society. In particular, special attention is paid to the impact of digitalization, globalization, civil society, and legal education on the development of legal consciousness. The causes of legal nihilism, the role of mass media, and the cultural factors influencing the acceptance of legal norms are explored. Additionally, proposals are made regarding the cooperation between the state, educational institutions, and civil society organizations in solving existing problems.
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