EIRP Proceedings, Vol 4 (2009)

The Concept and the Characteristic Features of the Legal Norms

Getty Gabriela Popescu

Abstract


People's involvement in the life of society is determined by their behavior which manifests itself through actions, inactions and interpersonal relationships. All these put together, create the society. The human activity is characterized by its many dimensions. One of the most important is the normative dimension which involves establishing rules that organize human behavior. This imposes a certain pattern of behavior on the individual, in accordance with the social values existing in society at a certain moment. So, within the human society, which is a dynamic, self-adjusting system, subject to specific processes of structuring and restructuring, the actions through which people - endowed with their own conscience and will - ensure the functionality and dynamic of the social ensemble, can not occur chaotically, but on contrary, they are carried out in an organized manner, based on certain social rules, having a standardized nature. So, all social processes are conducted in an organized manner based on the normative social system.

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