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As a result of modernization and liberalization of social relations in society, a number of social sanctions have lost their significance. As a result of social tolerance and the softening of social relations, legal sanctions against children born out of wedlock are almost non-existent in the countries of the East, especially in Uzbekistan, where the institution of the family remains a strong and sacred institution. In our society, the birth of children on the basis of strict marriage operates on the basis of strong public control. Violation of this social norm entails a number of social sanctions. In the West, however, this situation has already lost its relevance as a social norm, and there are no social sanctions against such cases. The birth of children not only on the basis of marriage and family, but in a generally natural way, is also losing its significance as a social biological norm. Circumstances such as surrogate motherhood, donor fatherhood, artificial insemination are becoming the social norm. This article provides a philosophical analysis of the content of social control, its specific principles, the importance of social control in the formation of civil society and, most importantly, the role of social control in the legal socialization of the individual.
Citizen, Law, Legal Socialization, Personality, Social Control, Social Partnership, Civil Society, Legal Norm, Social Sanction, Preventive Direction