The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. (March 2017) |
Legal nihilism is negative attitude toward law.[1] Legal nihilism is "an erosion of the belief in law as a beneficial institution of societal organization."[2] Many scholars believe that legal nihilism is a destructive phenomenon.[3]
Depending on the law it denies, legal nihilism can be internal and international.
Legal nihilism is such an attitude towards law.
Legal nihilism is "an erosion of the belief in law as a beneficial institution of societal organization."
Legal nihilism, according to scientists, politicians, journalists and other public figures, is a very destructive, widely spread phenomenon in contemporary Belarus (Russia, Ukraine and some other countries of the former-USSR) and typical for this territory.