Legaculturation: Turning Laws into a Culture

Belal Dahiam Saif Ghaleb
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The interaction between law and culture is fundamental to the functioning of any society. While laws are formal rules enforced by state institutions, culture encompasses the shared values, beliefs, and practices of a society.  In order to eliminate problems such as the conflict between law and culture, the pressure of law on culture, the society's behavior against the law, and similar problems, law must be adapted to the culture and existing laws must be made a culture of the society. This article explores the process of transforming legal norms into cultural ones, emphasizing the mechanisms through which laws are internalized and become an integral part of social behavior. By examining historical precedents, theoretical frameworks, and contemporary examples, the article demonstrates how legal norms can shape and be shaped by cultural norms, transcending their formal boundaries. More significantly, it illustrates how the state's promulgation, enforcement, and potential future enactment of laws can be rendered more palatable, acceptable, and culturally integrated to both the state and society. The article posits that as society embraces laws as part of its culture, not only will the state's expenditure on ensuring security decrease, but societal trust will also increase, reducing conflicts and insecurities in the application of laws. The article also, introduces the concept of Legaculturation and emphasizes the importance of turning (transforming) laws into a culture.  This comprehensive research provides a professional and detailed examination of the concept of Legaculturation by combining information from existing literature. Ultimately, the article assumes that society will thrive in welfare underpinned by a harmonious blend of legal and cultural norms.
法律文化化:将法律转化为文化
法律与文化之间的互动是任何社会运行的基础。法律是由国家机构执行的正式规则,而文化则包括一个社会的共同价值观、信仰和习俗。 为了消除法律与文化之间的冲突、法律对文化的压力、社会行为违反法律等类似问题,法律必须适应文化,现有的法律必须成为社会的文化。本文探讨了法律规范向文化规范转化的过程,强调了法律内化并成为社会行为组成部分的机制。通过研究历史先例、理论框架和当代实例,文章展示了法律规范如何超越其形式界限,塑造文化规范并被文化规范所塑造。更重要的是,文章说明了国家颁布、执行和未来可能制定的法律如何能够使国家和社会更加可接受、可接受并与文化相融合。文章认为,当社会将法律作为其文化的一部分时,不仅国家在确保安全方面的开支会减少,社会的信任度也会提高,从而减少法律适用中的冲突和不安全因素。文章还引入了 "法律文化化"(Legaculturation)的概念,强调了将法律转化为文化的重要性。 这项综合研究通过结合现有文献中的信息,对法律文化化的概念进行了专业而详细的研究。最终,文章认为,社会将在法律和文化规范和谐融合的基础上发展福利事业。
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