The Difference between Legal Culture, Judicial Culture, and Court Culture
The constructs legal culture, judicial culture and court culture have been used frequently in the literature but there is a lack of clarity between them. This study aims to identify the difference between them.
Kumar D.
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STATE, LAW AND THEOCRACY IN THE WORKS OF ALEXANDER PAVLOVICH LOPUKHIN [PDF]
The article discusses the main characteristics of theocracy in the state law views of Alexander Pavlovich Lopukhin (1852 ‒ 1904), who highlighted the political and legal aspects of theocracy in ancient Israel, formulates the main problems of theocratic ...
Оганесян Армэн Кароевич
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Family Formation in Scandinavia: A comparative study in family law
This contribution suggests that important historical changes in national sovereignty and territory may influence national family ideology. The study is a comparison between Denmark, Norway and Sweden and it offers an explanation as to the differences in ...
Annette Kronborg
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Legal paternalism and the identity of Polish legal culture [PDF]
The project was financed by National Science Centre Poland (decision no. DEC-2012/05/B/HS5/01111)
Skuczyński, Paweł
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Theoretical and methodological foundations for the study of federalism [PDF]
The purpose of the research is to determine the basic methodological rules that allow to form a science-based concept of separation of powers between the levels of government, taking into account the cultural and historical conditions of development of ...
Platonov Vladimir Mikhailovich
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Cultural and legal significance of the Supreme Court of the United States [PDF]
The study’s objective is to reflect on the cultural and legal experience of the United States Supreme Court as the oldest body of constitutional justice, with its long legal tradition, which seems essential for states undergoing constitutional law reform.
Ageeva Elena Aleksandrovna +2 more
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We present the reasons that actualize the formation of a teenager’s legal culture: the constant updating of legislation, the priority of human rights and freedoms as the supreme value in the rule of law and civil society, strengthening the enlightenment ...
M. V. Kharnikov
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Personal self-development as the base of evolution of the modern legal education: theoretical and legal position [PDF]
The objective of the research is the analysis of the problem of higher legal education in the context of uncertainty of the modern social and cultural space, processes of the widespread standardization of the educational environment, development of the ...
Stepanenko Raviya Faritovna +4 more
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Socio-anthropological approach to the study of legal cultures: evolutionism and functionalism [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to substantiate the productivity of the socio-anthropological approach to the study of legal culture. In the study of legal cultures, the methodology of legal science involves going beyond both the special legal sciences and ...
Zinkovsky Sergey Borisovich
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Indigenous human rights and knowledge in archives, museums, and libraries: Some international perspectives with specific reference to New Zealand and Canada [PDF]
This article highlights the extent to which international law has changed rapidly in recent years in relation to the rights of Indigenous peoples generally and in particular how this impacts upon the legal status of traditional knowledge and culture.
Morse, Bradford W.
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