Abstract
The challenges of improving legislation, legal technology, and the mechanism of legal regulation exist, perhaps, as long as the law itself exists. Thus, the question of how to best organize the legal life of society, directing it towards the desired course, remains relevant and gains prominence during pivotal moments in societal development. This particularly pertains to the formation of state legal policy, the development of strategic legal concepts, and their implementation in legal practice. Here, it is crucial to first define key concepts. This study attempts to understand the nature of legal policy, its involvement in political and legal spheres, the proportion of legal content versus political content within it, the nature of its interaction with legal policy on one hand, and law on the other, and consequently, in which field of scientific knowledge (political science, jurisprudence, sociology, philosophy) this phenomenon should be studied. The thesis is defended regarding the multidimensional nature of legal policy, allowing for its characterization as a compromise between political interests and legal needs.
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