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Impact Of Globalisation On The Institution Of Family




Aparajita Singh Kirit, P. Mehta School Of Law


ABSTRACT


With globalization, national sociocultural, political, economic systems are being integrated into a single global system. Cultural and intellectual assimilation is the term used by sociologists to describe this process. Globalization and its positive and negative effects on society are the subject of numerous studies in this context. In other words, globalization has ushered in changes that are at odds with the intellectual and ideological foundations of Muslim societies like the Arab world. The world has changed dramatically as a result of globalization. Economic, political, and social shifts have a significant impact on our day-to-day activities.1 Because of advances in communication technology and the expansion of the global market, globalisation has brought us many opportunities, but it has also created numerous challenges. This year's focus will be on how families and communities can get the most out of technology and globalization while building resilience to its downsides. Innovative solutions will be built on top of exchanging successful practices as well as lessons gained from around the world.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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