Abstract

The article analyzes the views of the representative of the Russian sociological school of law, a supporter of the ideas of the right state and civil society B. A. Kistyakovsky on the problem of law and social justice. It is established that social justice, according to the scientist, could not exist outside of a legal society with a developed legal culture, values and freedom of choice. It is doctrinally justified that the true existence of law in the concept of B. A. Kistyakovsky was not in formal normativism, but in the consciousness of the whole society, which influenced the knowledge of law as a social phenomenon, the so-called «just law».

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