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Правовой идеализм как специфическая форма деформации общественного сознания

Правовой идеализм как специфическая форма деформации общественного сознания

Abstract

This article discusses issues related to the characteristic problems of legal idealism as a phenomenon, the opposite legal nihilism — the essence, the main features, characteristics, causes, destructive role in the development of society and its political and legal system, law, the validity of the whole. The article is dedicated to the memory of a prominent Russian scientist and lawyer I.E. Farber, who worked for many years in the Saratov State Academy of Law.

Статья посвящена памяти видного отечественного ученого-правоведа И.Е. Фарбера, проработавшего много лет в Саратовской государственной юридической академии. В ней рассматриваются вопросы, связанные с характеристикой правового идеализма как явления, противоположного правовому нигилизму — сущность, основные черты, особенности, причины, деструктивная роль в развитии общества, его политико-правовой системы, законотворчества, юридической действительности в целом.

Keywords

ПРАВО, ПРАВОВОЙ ИДЕАЛИЗМ, ПРАВОВОЙ НИГИЛИЗМ, МЕНТАЛИТЕТ, ЗАКОНОТВОРЧЕСТВО, ПРАВОСОЗНАНИЕ, ПОЛИТИКО-ПРАВОВАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, ТРАДИЦИИ, РЕФОРМЫ

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