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Are the acts of the Commonwealth of Independent States obligatory?

Journal: Advances in Law Studies (Vol.3, No. 1)

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Page : 29-35

Keywords : ETHNOLOGY; LEGAL; MORAL AND CUSTOMARY NORMS; NORMATIVE SYSTEM OF PRIMITIVE SOCIETY; SYNCRETIST; TRADITION; MONONGALIA;

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Abstract

The article analyzes monodromy primitive society as a fusion (syncretist) social norms, not dissected the rules of morality and customs, as a natural invariant, as the rules of conduct in pre-class society that can not be attributed neither legal nor moral norms, legal, ethical, ritual and religious. These monodromy differ from the rights of his class, state organizational form. They differ from morality and because their execution is ensured not only by social censure, and punishment on the basis of the determined fixed sanctions.

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