Globalization's Impact On Judicial Process And Justice Administration
- IJLLR Journal
- Mar 1, 2022
- 1 min read
Spardha Jayswal, LLM (Corporate and Commercial Law), Christ University, Bangalore
ABSTRACT
We understand globalization as the unrestricted movement of capital, labour, goods, and services across national borders. These economic globalization issues, however, cannot be considered in isolation from other aspects such as the free flow of ideas and practices, for example. The benefits of increased foreign investment, particularly for developing countries, are not limited to economic development stimulation, easy international trade, employment, and so on, but also include resource transfer and the infusion of know-how and best practices. From this perspective, there is room for improvement in various countries' legal systems, both in terms of organizational practices and the advancement of substantive laws. However, there have been some recent conflicts regarding the free flow of ideas, methods, and skills between legal systems from other countries. This study makes an attempt to remark on the growing links between globalization and the law.
Keywords: Globalization, Judicial Process, Law