Abstract

The article shows the factors that influenced legal behavior of a person in a historical retrospect. Special attention is paid to the economic, technological, political, moral, and religious factors. The author shows the conditionality of legal behavior of a person in the Middle Ages in relation to their status. It is proposed to combine the historical determinants of legal behavior into several groups. The role of law in establishing criteria of lawful behavior is emphasized.

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