SYNERGETIC APPROACH IN THE MODERN LEGAL STUDIES

Authors

  • Aleksander Vasilievich Petrov Author
  • Aleksey Viktorovich Zyrianov Author

Abstract

This article discusses the grounds for the possibility of using a synergistic approach in the study of legal reality. The attention is focused on the functional character of the methodological approaches to the synergetic approach to the cognition of law. An attempt is made to balance the development of the legal system, the system of legislation and the system of public relations through the prism of their co-evolutionary dynamics. The attention is drawn to the self-organizing characteristics of the system of law. The conclusion is made that synergetics as a theory of sebi, the methodology of cognition, the right of law, is the life-long part of the post-nonclassical paradigm of the law of legal science, designed to develop the idea of one's own object. The conclusion is made that if in the legal field the researcher sees the presence of complex, open, self-organizing systemic phenomena, then the methodology of scientific search related to the identification of the laws of their development and functioning is appropriate to correlate with the conceptual provisions of the synergetic approach that can bring positive results in solving actual issues of legal science.

Author Biographies

  • Aleksander Vasilievich Petrov
    Doctor of Sciences (Law), Professor of Theory of State and Law Department, of Constitutional and Administrative Law, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
  • Aleksey Viktorovich Zyrianov
    Candidate of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor of the Theory of State and Law, Constitutional and Administrative Law, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation

Published

2017-12-18