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Legislative innovation. Towards a global law. Making process: the case of global citizenship policy modelling

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The main reference for twentieth century politics is the Nation-state, whose territory-citizens were the unique and only target of norm production as mentioned in this paper. And the function of norm producing was commitment of public bodies, whose legitimacy depends on the ‘people.
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The main reference for twentieth century politics is the Nation-state, whose territory-citizens were the unique and only target of norm production. Furthermore, the function of norm production was commitment of public bodies, whose legitimacy – at least in democratic countries – depends on the ‘people’. i.e. the citizens that were the target of the law production itself. An important fact, is that national production of norms slowly shifted from the legislative to the executive power. Too many were the decisions to be made in a brief term, and too fast were people’s emotional reactions, to let this commitment to an impersonal and procedural institution like the legislative power. In a globalized world, things have changed under many aspects. The multiplicity of decisional levels, e.g.: on one side, supranational bodies and entity are more and more frequently assuming this function; furthermore, more and more frequently, national commitments have shifted towards more restricted levels, such as regi...

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