Abstract

Only a few scientific works in Russian legal studies are devoted to the status of legal responsibility in the Russian legal framework. This article examines the status of legal responsibility in the legal system of Russian society and proposes a new approach and defines the relationships between legal responsibility and legal awareness, legal culture, and regulation of social relations on the basis of authors’ consecutive studies as well as other viewpoints presented in the literature. Authors outlined the features of legal responsibility in the context of Russian legal framework and social relations, highlighting criteria of legal behavior and Russian legal norms contributing to the development of this phenomenon.

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  • There are few scientific works in Russian jurisprudence that are devoted to the status of legal responsibility in the legal system of society

  • Much more attention is paid to such status in the system of law. Such works focus on legal regulations that consider the types and measures of state coercion applied to a person for a committed offense and from the standpoint of their autonomy or intersectoral relations

  • The relationships between legal responsibility and legal awareness, legal culture, and regulation of social relations are described from the perspective of characteristics of state coercion from a functional capacity

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Introduction

There are few scientific works in Russian jurisprudence that are devoted to the status of legal responsibility in the legal system of society. It is a natural and continuous process of determining the content of freedom, equality, justice, and responsibility, which subsequently become criteria for assessing the behavior of subjects, by participants of public relations.

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