Legal awareness and its significance when determining the nature of a person's legal behaviour
by Ermek Abdrasulov; Akmaral Saktaganova; Indira Saktaganova; Sayash Zhenissov; Zhassulan Toleuov
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF), Vol. 15, No. 6, 2023

Abstract: Legal awareness is considered a part of consciousness and is an important component of social adaptation. That is why knowledge is especially significant in how legal awareness affects the nature of human behaviour. The purpose of this article is to investigate possible behavioural features of legal behaviour and their relationship with legal awareness, as well as to understand how legal awareness and its qualitative characteristics affect the nature of legal behaviour. Classical methods of information analysis and structuring, methods of classification, logical explanation, finding causal relationships, and generalisation were used as research methods. Because of the research, the main provisions of the relationship between the qualities of legal consciousness and the nature of the legal behaviour of the individual were formed. A conclusion was made about the influence and the importance of the qualities of legal awareness on the nature of the legal behaviour of the individual.

Online publication date: Fri, 06-Oct-2023

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