Harmonisation Uniformisation and Ambivalence of National Law

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The expression homogenised law is intended to reveal the homogeneity of contemporary law indicating two trends: firstly the tendency for national states to reproduce in the regulation of economic activity the normative parameters set by economic agents non-governmental organisations and public authorities that act on the global level of international relations; secondly the tendency towards the institutionalisation of global governance in other words a global legal system based on the integration of national states with a view to controlling the market. It can be said that the homogeny of rights is intended to study two distinct and simultaneous movements that have been influencing the normative production of national states: the movement towards the harmonisation of rights and the movement towards the standardisation of rights.
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