@ARTICLE{26583261_141127077_2014, author = {Werner Krawietz}, keywords = {, Globalization, legal regulation, world law, international law,, social communities, selectivity of lawlegal system}, title = {One World? One Law? One Global Legal System? Modern Law andSocio-Legal Communities}, journal = {}, year = {2014}, number = {4}, pages = {146-151}, url = {https://law-journal.hse.ru/en/2014--4/141127077.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {In the present article the author considers the issues connected with globalization and structural changesin the contemporary societies. In author’s opinion, development of legal regulation encompasses not onlythe practical and theoretical argumentation in the law. It also includes the informative and communicativeperspectives of our analytical and conceptual legal thinking and of our legal world-outlook which is formedaccordingly to the social world of law. The author stresses that there are continued processes of genesisof autonomous, socially out-differentiated spheres for activities and of normative programs and criteria ofjuridical rationalization of human emotions and actions. In the light of such ideas the general theory of lawcan obtain its justification from the standpoint of structuralism. This theory cannot be identified or confusedwith the classical theory of division of powers and with the functionalist division of competences of the stateorgans in the way this division is formulated in the constitutional law. The author insists that there is an ongoingprocess of informative, communicative and theoretical comprehension of legal rules and of modalitiesof their validity. Such rules shall be orientated toward constantly renewed tasks and values which are legallyprotected in order to enable individuals and collectivities to choose and to adopt socially adequate, legallycorrect decisions and to develop correct processes, procedures and ways of resolutions of problems. Theseprocesses make the general theory of law to revise and to re-define the current ideas and conceptions.}, annote = {In the present article the author considers the issues connected with globalization and structural changesin the contemporary societies. In author’s opinion, development of legal regulation encompasses not onlythe practical and theoretical argumentation in the law. It also includes the informative and communicativeperspectives of our analytical and conceptual legal thinking and of our legal world-outlook which is formedaccordingly to the social world of law. The author stresses that there are continued processes of genesisof autonomous, socially out-differentiated spheres for activities and of normative programs and criteria ofjuridical rationalization of human emotions and actions. In the light of such ideas the general theory of lawcan obtain its justification from the standpoint of structuralism. This theory cannot be identified or confusedwith the classical theory of division of powers and with the functionalist division of competences of the stateorgans in the way this division is formulated in the constitutional law. The author insists that there is an ongoingprocess of informative, communicative and theoretical comprehension of legal rules and of modalitiesof their validity. Such rules shall be orientated toward constantly renewed tasks and values which are legallyprotected in order to enable individuals and collectivities to choose and to adopt socially adequate, legallycorrect decisions and to develop correct processes, procedures and ways of resolutions of problems. Theseprocesses make the general theory of law to revise and to re-define the current ideas and conceptions.} }