SYSTEM CREATING CONNECTIONS, CONCEPT AND STRUCTURE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM
LILIT FANARJYAN
“Yerqaghluys” CJSC,
Advisor to the Director, Advocate
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59546/18290744-2024.10-12-10
Annotation.
The article focuses on the complexity of the structure of the legal system and its dynamic nature. It mention that the legal system is composed of diverse and interconnected components, which include positive law, law formation, application and legal consciousness. Together, these components form a system that must be considered as a whole in order to exert a legal influence on society.
The legal system is considered an “open” system, as it constantly interacts with the external environment, including social, economic and cultural factors. The external environment can have both a supportive and a suppressive effect on the legal system, which leads to the dynamic development of the system.
It is also mentioned that the legal system cannot contain only positive, ideal principles: it also includes negative legal phenomena (for example, crime, violations), which are considered part of legal life, but are not means of legal regulation. The legal system adapts to changing social and political conditions, therefore its structure and components are constantly undergoing changes to meet new social requirements.
In general, the legal system is viewed as a changing, evolving system, where each component is important for the effective functioning of the entire system.