õigusharus
Õigusharus is a sociological concept used in Estonian discourse to describe a social-psychological state in which people's behavior is shaped by their perceptions of the law, its legitimacy, and the likelihood of enforcement. The term covers both fear of sanctions and respect for legal order, and it can influence decisions to comply with rules even in the absence of direct enforcement. The word is formed from õigus, meaning law or rights, together with a suffix used in social science to denote an attitude or state; it is chiefly used in academic and policy discussions rather than in formal legal texts.
In theoretical terms, õigusharus relates to deterrence theory and procedural justice; it reflects how perceived fairness
Usage in Estonia often appears in debates about governance quality, anti-corruption measures, and public trust. The
Related concepts include deterrence theory, procedural justice, and institutional trust.