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Porque Es Importante La La Cultura De La Legalidad

The transition from a culture of illegality to a culture of legality will have obvious results in society, because if we all take care of the respect for the laws and norms that govern us, we will be able to live not only in an environment of legality, but also in a society of peace and harmony. It is a mechanism of individual self-regulation and social regulation that requires citizens to achieve a certain harmony between respect for the law, moral beliefs and cultural traditions and conventions. [2] There are perspectives that see the culture of legality as a form of submission and conformism to accept what is in laws regardless of the fact that they are imposed by power groups. [ref. These perspectives state that coexistence rules or obligations are important, but that to be legitimate, they must be agreed directly or in a participatory manner among citizens who commit to abide by these agreements; Therefore, it is described that or laws, even if they are presented as indispensable or legal, because it has no value if they are not legitimate. Those who defend this view consider that disregard for established legality is considered legitimate if it cannot be justified. The culture of legality is a set of values, norms, perceptions and attitudes that the individual has towards the laws and the institutions that execute them. Since it indicates the level of knowledge that citizens have of the standards in force, it is a fundamental component of the stability of the social system. According to Godson[1], «a culture of legality implies that the dominant culture or mentality in society sympathizes with the rule of law». It is a mechanism of individual self-regulation and social regulation that requires citizens to achieve a certain harmony between respect for the law, moral beliefs and cultural traditions and conventions. [ref.

needed] Another way to define it is the shared belief that every human being has an «individual responsibility» to contribute to the building and preservation of a society based on the rule of law. [ref. needed] We hope that the information will be useful in identifying areas of opportunity and getting to work to build a true culture of legality in Mexico. In a society that practices the culture of legality, citizens: The culture of legality of a particular society, «is the set of beliefs, values, norms and actions that encourage the population to believe in the rule of law, to defend it and not to tolerate illegality» [1]. It serves as a criterion for assessing the degree of compliance and compliance with the applicable rules by its applicants and recipients. Education is the most important and fundamental means of achieving real and lasting change that, by being practiced daily in daily activities related to compliance with laws and norms, resolves the conflicts of illegality that afflict our society today, such as corruption. Since the culture of peace is not only legally©linked, but towards and for all citizens, living in these conditions©will make us understand that the application of the culture of legality benefits everyone. That is why it is very important that fathers and mothers monitor the behavior of their children and do not underestimate their behaviors, which we know in advance are not correct, since the unnoticed in their behavior may be aggravated in the future for compliance with the rules. With our children: The culture of legality is the shared belief that every human being has an individual responsibility to contribute to building and maintaining a society based on the rule of law. Today we live in a society so accelerated that it has forgotten the basis ±teaching universal values), it has evolved so technologically that sometimes it is the same technology that now educates ± children, because it makes children ± be trapped in these devices due to parental negligence or lack of time to monitor them, ±There are several reasons why the ± doctrine of good values has been lost, first of all, respect and honesty, which are very important to live in a society of harmony and stability, it is necessary to inculcate norms and rules at home so that ± children, in turn, respect the norms and laws of our society, thus creating a culture of legality. At the MUCD, we believe that one of the most important ways to stop the phenomenon of insecurity and promote collective well-being is to strengthen the rule of law.

This can be achieved if everyone follows the rules and encourages others to follow them. Therefore, our efforts to promote and practice a culture of legality are aimed at providing people with elements that promote the acquisition of knowledge, so that they change attitudes and develop skills that encourage their voluntary participation in different areas of their daily lives and with the authorities. First, it is important to understand what the culture of legality is and what it has become known for all beliefs, values, norms and actions that foster trust and respect for the rule of law, defend it and do not tolerate illegality and impunity. © economic and social for all, changes as simple in each of us as not throwing garbage© in the street, Respect for traffic lights ±, respect for the rights of others, are measures that emphasize a culture of compliance with the laws and norms that a society needs to live in harmony. Order and respect. The culture of legality is a process that must be used as a tool to counter the effects of corruption, impunity and major social and cultural problems, so the transformation of a society depends on each of the citizens who integrate it and the actions it takes in favor of respect for the norms and laws according to which it is governed. execute. In order to promote a culture of legality, it is important to start from these principles: the culture of legality is a requirement of the rule of law. [2] In a state governed by the rule of law, legal norms: [2] Adapted from the definition of «civic culture».

La Cultura Ciudadana en Bogotá (2002). Report on the results of the first application of the measurement system. District Institute of Culture and Tourism. Mayor of Bogotá, D.C. The legality culture index is constructed from these three axes. Each has a fair weighting, which, when weighted, results in a valuation ranging from zero to ten, zero being the worst-case scenario in the culture of legality and ten representing the optimum. Children± children must promote education by obeying the law and rules, guided by values, morality and, above all, respect for the rule of law, which allows a society to move forward and reject©the illegal and corrupt acts that are presented to us in our daily lives. The right weighting of each axis is explained by the competency-based action model that we promote at the MUCD in order to promote a culture of legality, because in civil society and legal action, knowledge of laws and rules of coexistence and the ability of people to act count.

Today, we live in a society that is changing so fast that it has forgotten the ±fundamental doctrine of universal values.» Empirical studies have shown that media outlets that publish criminal articles do not always mention the name of the crime and the law violated; Similarly, information published by the media may contradict the principles of the presumption of innocence, the right to due process and respect for the rights of victims. [2] [3] [4] The Culture of Legality Index (ICL) is the first instrument in Mexico to monitor compliance with the law. It is based on variables from the survey on the culture of legality (conducted between May 30 and June 8, 2014 with 2,500 cases) by Consulta Mitofsky and is the first survey in Mexico with these characteristics. It is represented at the national and regional levels. – If you observe an illegal act that you report to the authorities, do not ignore it and do not repeat it, cooperate with the dependencies of the system of administration of justice, this will facilitate mediation. – If you travel in your vehicle, do not forget to ± follow the traffic lights. The rule of law is a state governed by the rule of law in which all members of society are subject to democratically enshrined laws, protect individual rights and are applied uniformly. – If you do not respect the rules, do not accept your responsibility and the consequences, you will not fall into acts of corruption yourself. There is no better way to raise your children than by setting a good example, remember that little ones learn ±from what they observe and you are the greatest of their examples. [1] Adapted from Godson, Roy.

(2000). Symposium on the Role of Civil Society in the Fight against Organised Crime: Global Impact of the Renaissance of Palermo, Sicily. Palermo, Italy. – Know and demand your rights, remember that for every right we enjoy, we must fulfill all obligations.

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