Abstract
In this article, we examine how the law affects the social solidarity. Our fundamental principle is that solidarity protects society from the lawlessness, the injustice, the isolation, the vulnerability and after all from the disintegration. In our article, we tried describing the reasons, why people act on basis of solidarity, which could be the root of their behavior and how solidarity works in practice. The COVID-19 situation, in view of the pandemic, create some interesting, crucial in terms of societal and economic well-analyzable opportunities of solidarity. We summarized the philosophical origins, the moral framework and the fundament of this term. We sketched the Durkheimian sociology, which is arguing that the cohesion of the modern, “organic” society is built up by the interdependency-system of more and more differentiated and specialized individuals. Before covering the global society in practice, we collected the sociological aspects as well, all the way to evictions.