Abstract

The article provides an explanation of the social dilemma of legal order. Its understanding includes two provisions that make up a contradictory unity: 1) the legal order in modern societies has no reasonable alternative; 2) the social dialectics of the legal order formation is variable. Historical situations showing the action of the dilemma in societies are considered. Concluding the article, the author concludes that the establishment of legal order in societies is a complex and contradictory process of their institutional reorganization.

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