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Pravo kot instrument za doseganje družbenih sprememb v kontekstu novih družbenih gibanj
ID Urankar, Nejc (Author), ID Štajnpihler Božič, Tilen (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Prepričanje, da je pravo pomembno in učinkovito sredstvo za doseganje družbenih sprememb, je postalo posebej razširjeno po dogodkih v zgodnjem obdobju druge polovice 20. stoletja, ko je po svetu prišlo do nekaterih množičnih družbenih gibanj – ker ta v marsičem niso povsem ustrezala do tedaj prevladujočemu modelu družbenih gibanj, so dobila oznako »nova« družbena gibanja. Zavoljo uveljavljanja kolektivnih interesov nova družbena gibanja pogosto presegajo klasične vzorce političnega delovanja in kot eno izmed taktik nemalokrat na nek način mobilizirajo tudi pravo. Medtem ko uporaba zakonodajnega postopka kot sredstva za doseganje družbenih sprememb predpostavlja obstoj politične volje, pa koncept strateškega pravdanja temelji na ideji, da sodne institucije predstavljajo učinkovito okolje za induciranje družbenih sprememb tudi na tistih področjih, kjer je politična volja iz različnih razlogov tradicionalno šibka. Prizadevanja za spreminjanje družbenih vzorcev prek sodne veje oblasti je vedno spremljala precejšnja mera skepse – prvič, pri tem kaj hitro pride do poseganja v sfero zakonodajne veje oblasti, in drugič, obstoji le malo prepričljivih dokazov o tem, da je takšna strategija vplivanja na družbo res učinkovita. Rešitev teh polemik pa bi lahko predstavljalo spoznanje, da se pravna mobilizacija ne odraža izključno v okviru postopkov pred formalnimi pravnimi institucijami, temveč vključuje veliko več. Nova družbena gibanja pravo pogosto dojemajo tudi kot instrument za spreminjanje pravne zavesti in pravne kulture, kar se v končni fazi lahko prek različnih mehanizmov manifestira tudi v spremembi vzorcev razmišljanja in vedenja v družbi, torej v družbeni spremembi.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Pravo, družba, družbene spremembe, nova družbena gibanja, mobilizacija prava, strateško pravdanje, pravna kultura
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-109576 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:16886353 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:06.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:Law as an Instrument of Social Change in the Context of New Social Movements
Abstract:
Following the events of the early part of the second half of the 20th century, when certain mass social movements have emerged in the world, it has become a widespread belief that law is an important and effective means of bringing about social change. As mass social movements in many respects did not fully correspond to the prevailing model of social movements of the time, they were labeled “new” social movements. For the sake of pursuing its collective interests, new social movements often the classical patterns of political activity and, as one of the tactics, often mobilize the law in some ways. While the use of the legislative process as a means of bringing about social change presupposes the existence of political will, the concept of strategic litigation is based on the idea that judicial institutions are an effective environment for initiating social change also in those areas where political will is for various reasons traditionally weak. Efforts to change social patterns through the judiciary have always been accompanied by a great deal of skepticism – first, as there is a risk of progressive courts substituting their own vision of justice for that of democratically electing law-making bodies representing the majority will, and second, as there is little convincing evidence that such a strategy for influencing society is truly effective. The solution to these controversies, however, could be the realization that legal mobilization is not exclusively reflected in proceedings before formal legal institutions, but involves much more. Namely, law is often perceived by new social movements as an instrument for changing legal consciousness and legal culture, which can ultimately manifest itself, through various mechanisms, in changing patterns of thinking and behavior in society, that is, in social change.

Keywords:Law, society, social changes, new social movements, legal mobilization, strategic litigation, legal culture

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