- PII
- S102694520013539-3-
- DOI
- 10.31857/S102694520013539-3
- Publication type
- Article
- Status
- Published
- Authors
- Volume/ Edition
- Volume / Issue 11
- Pages
- 79-84
- Abstract
In legal science and practice, the term “legal regulation” often denotes various phenomena. This leads to a violation of the logical law of identity and theoretical difficulties. The article presents a description of four independent approaches to legal regulation: functional, narrow cybernetic, power-based, and content-specific. The functional understanding of legal regulation presents it as a kind of impact of the law on public relations, during which legal consequences arise, that is, changes in the rights, legitimate interests and obligations of subjects of law, narrow cybernetic - as the movement of administrative legal information from its generators to addressees, power-based - as the activities of a powerful subject to use legal means within the framework of procedures to ensure the onset of legal consequences; content and industry - as a set of texts of legal regulations, systematized by industry criterion. Each approach has a tradition of application. A functional understanding of legal regulation is the most conceptual and practically grounded.
- Keywords
- legal regulation, methodological approach, legal consequences, functional approach, narrow cybernetic approach, power-action approach, content-based industry approach, legal terminology, polysemy, scientific problem
- Date of publication
- 29.11.2022
- Number of purchasers
- 12
- Views
- 510
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