GLOBALISATION, DEGLOBALISATION AND THE NEED TO RETHINK THE NATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK
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https://doi.org/10.15547/tjs.2024.02.005Keywords:
legal and social effect, influence, legislationAbstract
The article endeavours to examine and analyse the geostrategic significance and impact of complex economic and political processes on current national social and legislative models, as well as the trend of deglobalization. The authors present the fundamental meanings and conclusions derived from the analysis. It is argued that in the context of deglobalization, the creation, revision, and potential re-evaluation of legal norms should prioritize moral and social considerations. This assertion holds true irrespective of the geopolitical influences related to human rights protection and social development within a state.
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