Civilization approach in comparative jurisprudence

Abstract

Analyzes the methodological capability of the local civilizations’ concept and civilization- stages approach in comparative jurisprudence. The author’s understanding of term “civiliza- tion” as planetary movement of mankind to the legal type of culture is given. Concluded that it is possible through legal civilization-stages approach to identify a specific place of any society on the scale of civilized development.

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Nataliia Krestovska

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Nataliia Krestovska (2016). Civilization approach in comparative jurisprudence. Правова держава. Щорічник наукових праць (Pravova derzhava), 27(), 443-449. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-447168