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processes of legislative globalization  

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  • To determine the effect of globalization on legislative processes, one must consider multiple levels of analysis: the global, the regional, the national, and the local. At the national level, are lawmaking systems becoming homogeneous as the result of globalization? The democratic form of lawmaking is now the only form promoted by the international system, and countries do feel pressure to fall in line. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Globalization, Processes of Legislative]

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