BASIC DOCTRINAL APPROACHES TO CERTAIN CATEGORIES OF «GOOD BEHAVIOR»: CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL ASPECT
Abstract
The article describes basic doctrinal approaches to the understanding of good behavior;
their components agreed with the concept of constitutionalism are stated out. Based
on these approaches, the author proposes to distinguish between static and dynamic components
of the category of "good behavior." The first one consists of the characterization of
good behavior as a form of behavior in general and legal behavior in particular. The second
one reflects the specific legal relationship in which the behavior is implemented, namely
the subject and method of legal regulation of social relations, and used sources of law at the
same time. According to the author full formation of the constitutional definition of good
behavior is only possible with a combination of "general theoretical" and "branch" elements
in the paradigm of this concept and its study in connection with other categories of
constitutional law.
