ORGANIZATIONAL AND LEGAL BASIS OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AS A GU-ARANTEE OF ENSURING A CONFLICT-FREE ENVIRONMENT
Abstract
The process of establishing a legal state and civil society entails rethinking the multifaceted interpretation of information, including legal norms and standards of coexistence [in society]. One of the most significant components of human life is communication. In a wide sense, this concept covers much more than just the exchange of information between people. It includes channels of means of transmission and reception of information, where machines, devices, artificial intelligence, computer networks, programs, etc. are involved. In this whole process, even if people originated from the same language family, misunderstandings arise regarding the interpretation of the received information. Such misapprehension can be turned into a conflict. The same can be said about the integration into a society of people with contrasting and incompatible standards of living and mentality. This particular problem regarding the interpretation of information of a legal and regulatory nature is especially pertinent and relevant nowadays. The legal culture of each country is unique and cannot be disregarded.