Transnationalism

/ˌtrænzˈnæʃənəlɪzəm/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The legal and social condition or ideology involving multiple nations, especially concerning cross-border laws, regulations, and interactions affecting jurisdiction, citizenship, and governance.
    Transnationalism influences how courts interpret cases involving multinational entities.

Commentary

In legal contexts, transnationalism highlights the challenges of applying traditional legal principles across national borders and necessitates consideration of multiple legal systems.

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