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Title

Management based on social regulators: defining the problem or a key to the essence of law

Authors

Osintsev Dmitry Vladimirovich,

Associate Professor of Management Theory and Practice Department of Ural State University of Law, Doctor of Legal Sciences

21, ul. Komsomolskaya, 620137, Ekaterinburg. E-mail: dimios@mail.ru

Section

Administrative law

Issue

4/2015

Page

92—99

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340.1 + 34.02

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Abstract

The author presents a critical overview of making the law a structural segment among other social regulators, intends to consider emerging legal norms as substitutes of existing and established rules of thinking and (or) activity; points out the significant influence of legal norms on each and all rules of thinking and behavior established by a society, unlimitedness of legal influence by apparent significance of social relations on any intercourse between individuals converting them to the subjects of legal relations; states that the law does not change existing circumstances, neither creates new laws of nature, economics, social life and other, but can present them in official style. Eventually, the author suggests considering the law as the socially accepted ways to interfere with the established social and cultural situation and introduce a “tradition-bound” element when the existing situation is changed and replaced with normative management procedure.

Keywords

legal regulation, management based on the law, law and morality, social regulators, legal structures.

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