Abstract

The article considers the main factors that influenced the evolution of the legal culture of the population of the Russian Empire at different stages of its development from the XVIII to the beginning of the XX centuries. The most important motive power of this process was the increase of the level of general education of the society. The state approach to fine-tuning the legal model of the empire assumed an increase in the number of competent specialists in the legal field. However, despite the urgent need for legal education of the majority of the country’s population, this task was never fully completed in the Russian Empire.

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