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La mise en concurrence des systèmes juridiques nationaux. Réflexions sur l'ambivalence des rapports du droit et de la mondialisation

Mahmoud Mohamed Salah

Revue internationale de droit économique, 2001, vol. t. XV, 3, issue 3, 251-302

Abstract: With globalization, competition becomes fiercer among firms, which in turn induces competition among nations to attract firms. In thiscontext, the national legal systems themselves become competition tools : each country regularly adapts its laws to the international market demands and engages in a continuous liberalization process. The consequence is a domination of the Anglo-Saxon model of liberal economic Law which invades the national law systems and penetrates all legal branches, with the risk ? if this trend is not controlled ? of sacrificing national legal identities for economic engineering purposes.

Date: 2001
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