2021
DOI: 10.24115/s2446-6220202171760p.410-416
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Global constitutionalism as economic the basis for the universalization of national legal systems

Abstract: The article studies the influence of global constitutionalism (as a social concept and phenomenon of social reality) on the processes of universalization of national legal systems taking place in the modern world, examines not only the limits and consequences of the impact of this dominant interpretation of social reality on the development of national legal systems, but also the problems that  arise in national societies and states in terms of their preservation and development due to the growth of glo… Show more

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