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Network Of Legal Culture And The Rule Of Law

Posted on:2012-10-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2216330368492065Subject:Law
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With computer technology, the popularity of the network, the information age walked with firm and high-frequency pace into our lives, to our country, society, brought about profound changes in individuals. Network in the process not only affects our social and cultural reality, which itself is also building a network is different from the real world, this network throughout the world through every corner of the world, a variety of crowd participation, construction, creation, and is forming its own culture, one without borders, to achieve zero distance between people's culture. Network as a carrier of cultural information outside the network began to spread to all other cultures, the network began to our national culture, society and the individual gradually brought a very big impact. Accompanied by the phenomenon of Internet legal culture, legal culture as a cultural sub-concepts, with the network of cultural development and their way along the evolved. Network which includes legal culture, legal system and cultural networking. Network of legal culture is influential on the rule of law. The traditional Chinese legal culture has always been stressed that the integrity, harmony and unity. The network of legal culture because of its rapid propagation velocity is dependent on computer networks, so its impact on the rule of law is different from the traditional legal culture. It is because the network and reality are different, so different cultural meaning, while the same connotation of its legal culture is also very different. Therefore, this article is to study the rapid development of legal and cultural characteristics of the network as a starting point, to tease out its huge influence on the process of governing the community that we have those effects.
Keywords/Search Tags:Network of legal culture, Public opinion guidance and control, The rule of law
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