The National Constitution and Globalization

  • Fatima Korisha Ali Shah Hosein Instituto Iberoamericano de TIC y educación

Abstract

Traditionally when you mention Constitutional law different professionals often hear that the very special and individual law of each country, except in those cases where areas are treated as Human Rights, International Trade and Treaties made between two (02) or more countries claiming the existence of cultural, social, political, economic governing each country, however, that theory today is the subject of much discussion and contradictions that make criticism and may be subjected to an extensive debate which produce as one of its conclusions that these differences are not as considered.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

El trabajo presentado es producto de investigaciones y estudios realizados por la autora de la Ponencia: Dra. Fatima Korisha Ali Shah Hosein

Published
2015-01-18
How to Cite
Ali Shah Hosein, F. K. (2015). The National Constitution and Globalization. RIDE Revista Iberoamericana Para La Investigación Y El Desarrollo Educativo, 1(1), 169 - 178. Retrieved from https://ride.org.mx/index.php/RIDE/article/view/21
Section
Social and Humanities