Social Sustainability and Legal Guarantees of Cultural Identity

The article presents an approach to the sustainability of the social system as a phenomenon of the preservation of society via the changes. The notion of “legitimacy” is actualized, expressing the correspondence of the existing law and order and acting authority to the universal principles of human...

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Published inSibirskoe ûridičeskoe obozrenie (Online) Vol. 14; no. 3; pp. 6 - 11
Main Author Rudi, Amina Sh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Russian
Published Omsk Law Academy 01.09.2017
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ISSN2306-1340
2658-7602
2410-8812
2658-7610
DOI10.19073/2306-1340-2017-14-3-6-11

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Summary:The article presents an approach to the sustainability of the social system as a phenomenon of the preservation of society via the changes. The notion of “legitimacy” is actualized, expressing the correspondence of the existing law and order and acting authority to the universal principles of human and social life. Legitimacy is interesting as a social consensus, achieved in the dynamics of social life. It means the adoption of legal and political norms by the subjects of interactions and the lack of demand for power resources to maintain the legal order. Cultural identity is considered as a factor of social stability. The cultural identity of the people is connected, on one hand, with ethno-national and regional identity, and on the other hand, with the self-determination of people as citizens of an integral state and carriers of the historical values of a particular country. Legislative opportunities for ensuring the complex sustainability of multicultural social education are indicated.
ISSN:2306-1340
2658-7602
2410-8812
2658-7610
DOI:10.19073/2306-1340-2017-14-3-6-11