Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Synergy and Effectiveness of Law: Human-Centered Approach

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2013 6 (1)
Authors
Rudakov, Alekseiy A.
Contact information
Rudakov, Alekseiy A.: Siberian Federal University , 79 Svobodny, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Russia , e-mail:
Keywords
synergy; law; system attributes; effectiveness
Abstract

From a perspective of human-centered approach to comprehension of Law, the synergetic characteristics of Objective and Positive Law determining the effectiveness of its impact on social relations are investigated; the correlation of optimum legal regulation and well-balanced in terms of rights and obligations Law content, as well as the reliance on the synergetic characteristics of Law and the common factors of its development are substantiated. Law is characterized by independence and self-organization, that is, synergy. Consequently, the process of inner form of law elements genesis and development, their content are also subjected to self-organization. Thus, within the scientific investigation of Objective (Positive) Law synergetic element, the content of legislative-regulatory tools is of primary importance. It is essential that it should contribute to the efficient legal regulation and correlate with the principal regularities of any political and legal organization of the society. Otherwise, it will cause harmful consequences for the organization itself and even destroy it. Moreover the optimal interaction of the rights and obligations will enhance the effectiveness of legal regulation and provide the most complete implementation of normative-regulatory tools. An eternal form of law is subject to self-organization too. The intensity of synergy in a certain legal source is the result of its genesis and the process of its functioning within a particular legal family.

Pages
43-49
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/9474

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