Abstract

In the process of modernization of today's society, there is a growing emphasis on raising the legal culture in the society, enriching the spiritual maturity and legal knowledge of citizens. Due to this reason, it should become a daily rule for citizens to have a high legal culture and to respect and abide by the law. To build of a democratic, humane and civil society is carried out not only with the will and work of the people, but also with the active participation of the youth who are living in the society. Hence, the youth are an integral part of the driving force of society. In this article, we will discuss the issues of formation of youth legal culture in the development of civil society in Uzbekistan.

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