Trends In The Formation Of Legal Consciousness And Legal Culture In The Individual
Keywords:
legal consciousness, legal culture, legal educationAbstract
This article examines the contemporary trends in the formation of legal consciousness and legal culture in the individual, with particular reference to the transformations occurring in Uzbekistan during the period of democratic reforms and rule-of-law state building. Drawing on legislative data, sociological surveys, and comparative legal analysis, the study identifies five principal trends: the gradual transition from a nihilistic to a constructive legal worldview; the integration of digital technologies into legal education and awareness campaigns; the growing role of civil society institutions in cultivating legal values; the alignment of national legal culture with international human rights standards; and the reinforcement of legal culture through military-patriotic education among young people. The article argues that sustainable legal culture cannot be built through legislation alone but requires a systematic, multiinstitutional approach involving family, school, military service, and civil society. The findings contribute to the broader discourse on legal socialisation in postSoviet transitional states and offer practical recommendations for policymakers and educators.
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