Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues (Print ISSN: 1544-0036; Online ISSN: 1544-0044)

Abstract

Correlation of Legal Regulation and Political Violence in the Social Concept of Global Constitutionalism

Author(s): Jacek Zalesny, Vitaly V. Goncharov

Purpose: This paper is devoted to a conceptual analysis of the correlation of legal regulation and political violence in the social concept of global constitutionalism. Methodology: From the position of socio-philosophical methods of cognition of social reality and ideas reflecting it, to analyse the relationship and interdependence of the categories of political violence and legal regulation in the framework of the social concept of global constitutionalism. Results of the Research: It is shown the phenomenon of globalization of socio-political, state-legal and financial-economic development of national societies and states as a phenomenon of social reality, highlighted in the social concept of global constitutionalism. Novelty: In the article, authors: (1) identifies the signs of power through the prism of analysis of various concepts of power: classical; consensus; relational (resistance theory; theory of resource exchange; theory of partition of zones of influence); (2) explores the main forms of political violence used in political relations: legalized and unlawful; (3) an analysis is made of the forms of opposition of society to unlawful forms of political violence. This research deals with the theoretical content and socio-historical manifestations of the correlation of legal regulation and political violence in the social concept of global constitutionalism.

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