Abstract

The article examines the evolution of law from the mechanism of legitimization of coercion and socio-cultural phenomenon to a tool for coding of social experience and programming of socially significant behavior. In the conditions of socio-technological convergence, the programming function of law is distinguished, which is differentiated into retrospective (coding of the existing social experience of mankind) and positive (determining of people’s behavior). The latter is proposed to be divided into regulatory-static (determination of current social behavior through a change in the state of the programming object) and regulatory-dynamic (formation of future social behavior).

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