A PERSONALITY MODEL BASED ON THE HARMONY OF LEGAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND NATIONAL VALUES IN THE EXPERIENCE OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
Keywords:
legal consciousness; national values; experience of developed countries; personality model; civic responsibility; legal culture; national identityAbstract
The article offers a theoretical and parametric interpretation of a personality model grounded in the harmony of legal consciousness and national values, drawing on the experience of developed countries. Legal consciousness is described as the unity of (i) the level of awareness of rights and freedoms, duties and responsibility, (ii) a value-based attitude toward the law, and (iii) legal behaviour. National values are interpreted as a complex of a society’s historical memory, cultural identity, moral norms and traditional way of life. Based on the experience of developed states (Western Europe, Scandinavia, Japan, South Korea and others), the paper systematizes the key qualities of a person who relies on the harmony of the rule of law, civil society and national culture: legal literacy, civic responsibility, openness to pluralism, loyalty to national identity, and spiritual resilience. The model’s cognitive, axiological, behavioural and civic-activity components are identified, and the directions for creatively adapting this experience in the context of Uzbekistan are briefly analyzed.
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