Legal Social Principle
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A Legal Social Principle is a social principle that establishes foundational guidelines for legal systems and legal relations within social contexts.
- Context:
- It can typically establish Legal Framework through normative standards.
- It can typically guide Legal Decision through legal reasoning processes.
- It can typically influence Legal Policy through legal value systems.
- It can typically shape Legal Institution through legal shared beliefs.
- It can typically regulate Legal Practice through legal moral standards.
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- It can often promote Legal Consistency through legal collective agreements.
- It can often prevent Legal Conflict through legal behavioral constraints.
- It can often facilitate Legal Cooperation through legal mutual understanding.
- It can often maintain Legal Order through legal expectation management.
- It can often balance Competing Interests through legal principle applications.
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- It can range from being a Universal Legal Social Principle to being a Jurisdiction-Specific Legal Social Principle, depending on its legal cultural scope.
- It can range from being an Explicit Legal Social Principle to being an Implicit Legal Social Principle, depending on its legal formalization level.
- It can range from being a Traditional Legal Social Principle to being a Progressive Legal Social Principle, depending on its legal temporal orientation.
- It can range from being a Natural Law Legal Social Principle to being a Positivist Legal Social Principle, depending on its legal philosophical foundation.
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- It can have Legal Social Value for legal social solidarity.
- It can provide Legal Social Guidance through legal expected behavior patterns.
- It can establish Legal Social Boundary for legally acceptable conduct.
- It can promote Legal Social Welfare through legal prosocial behavior encouragement.
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- It can be Legally Transmitted during legal socialization processes.
- It can be Legally Reinforced through legal reward and punishment systems.
- It can be Legally Contested during legal transformation periods.
- It can be Legally Evolved through legal intergenerational adaptation.
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- Examples:
- Legal Social Principle Categories, such as:
- Procedural Legal Social Principles, such as:
- Substantive Legal Social Principles, such as:
- Institutional Legal Social Principles, such as:
- Interpretive Legal Social Principles, such as:
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- Legal Social Principle Categories, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Personal Moral Principles, which reflect individual ethical choices rather than societal legal norms.
- Religious Doctrines, which derive from theological authority rather than legal consensus.
- Political Ideologys, which represent partisan values rather than universal legal principles.
- Social Customs, which lack formal legal enforcement mechanisms despite guiding social behavior.
- Technical Legal Rules, which provide specific procedural instructions rather than foundational legal guidelines.
- See: Rule-of-Law Principle, Justice Principle, Legal Norm, Legal Framework, Legal System, Social Principle, Natural Law, Legal Positivism, Legal Right, Legal Obligation.