
SELF-ORGANIZATION OF THE PUBLIC OF FINLAND: FROM THE IDEA OF CIVIL SOCIETY TO THE PRACTICE OF ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN THE STATE GOVERNED BY THE RULE OF LAW
Author(s) -
Кирилл Лавринович,
Кирилл Лавринович
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
advances in law studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2500-428X
pISSN - 2409-5087
DOI - 10.29039/article_5c0fc3904b1804.86928880
Subject(s) - civil society , state (computer science) , the republic , political science , subject (documents) , civil law (civil law) , position (finance) , diversity (politics) , law , public administration , public law , sociology , business , politics , computer science , philosophy , theology , finance , algorithm , library science
The civil society of Finland is the subject of the study. The prerequisites of its formation, the stages of self-organization of the public in Finland are considered by the author. Special attention is paid to the characteristics of the current state of the civil society of the Republic of Finland and the diversity of its institutions. The Republic of Finland, which has proclaimed itself to be a state governed by the rule of law, is today one of the countries in which civil society and its institutions play an important role in regulating public relations and the organization of public life. General scientific (system, structural-functional, statistical) and special (formal legal, historical and legal) methods of legal research are the methodological basis of the study. The study concluded that in terms of civic engagement and volunteering, Finland occupies a leading position in the world. The civil society of modern Finland and its institutions are important subjects for the realization of public, corporate and private interests.