Abstract

The article deals with the analysis of the legal space as an organizational form of the physical environment of society. It is established that in the legal space, it is the legal actions of the participants that bring to life a specific type of social relations, namely, legal relations, within which people are transformed into subjects of legal relations, participating as a plaintiff, defendant, seller, creditor, and debtor, rather than in a private capacity, acting out their dramatization of real actions according to the legal scenario. It is proved that the legal space represents an environment where the participants of legal communication face each other depersonalized rather than personally. It is determined that the legal space is a social structure of society, which is an element of the social, group, and individual legal consciousness, a phenomenon of the psyche, ideals, and legal culture.

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