Abstract

This article discusses the concept and types of offenses, the concept, types and bases of legal liability. The article covers the following topics; legal behavior, its bases, forms, active legal behavior, ordinary legal behavior, weak legal behavior objects, subjects are covered. On the subject of offense; issues such as what the offense is, its main features, objects, subjects of the offense, revenge, negligence, crime, misdemeanor. On the subject of legal responsibility- about the types of liability, its signs, types of legal liability, ie criminal liability, civil liability, administrative liability, signs of disciplinary liability, legality, fairness, inevitability of liability in case of violation, individuality issues such as In the coverage of these topics, drawings on these topics, questions on the topic, terms are also mentioned.

Highlights

  • Law is an important tool for regulating, developing and protecting social relations

  • Some human relationships may be outside the scope of legal regulation, so such relationships are not assessed or regulated by law, they are only assessed morally and regulated by social norms

  • In the legal literature and practice, much attention is paid to behavior within the scope of legal influence, which is regulated by legal norms

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Introduction

Law is an important tool for regulating, developing and protecting social relations. At the same time, these relationships are the product of people’s behavior, behavior, and life activities in their own society. Law as a means of regulating social relations affects the relations arising from the actions of people. The behavior of people in society takes many different forms and can be divided into types depending on their expression, effectiveness, motives, goals and consequences. All manifestations of behavior determine certain interests, directions, ideological aspects in the system of society. From a legal point of view, a person’s behavior can be assessed differently. Some human relationships may be outside the scope of legal regulation, so such relationships are not assessed or regulated by law, they are only assessed morally and regulated by social norms (e.g. love, friendship or interest in sports, music, art, etc.). In the legal literature and practice, much attention is paid to behavior within the scope of legal influence, which is regulated by legal norms

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