
Resumen: Globalizacion, Globalizacion juridica y Global Law son conceptos y fenomenos frecuentes en el discurso juridico actual. La diversidad y multiplicidad de las definiciones proporcionadas por la doctrina han provocado una confusion conceptual que dificulta precisar los terminos del discurso, especialmente entre la teoria del Global Law y la de la Globalizacion juridica. En este trabajo se tratan las dificultades existentes en torno a la creacion de un Global Law , especialmente cuando se afirma el desgaste de relevancia del Derecho internacional publico en razon de la perdida del poder del Estado en favor de unos entes supuestamente creadores de un Derecho al margen de aquel. Ademas, la inevitable conexion entre Derecho y cultura e incluso la creacion de esta idea desde el mundo juridico occidental nos llevan a la conclusion de la inexistencia de un Derecho global. Se trata asimismo, finalmente, la cuestion de la Globalizacion juridica en la Union Europea y en especial respecto a su Derecho internacional privado. Palabras clave: cultura y derecho, Derecho Internacional Privado, Derecho de la Union Europea, Global Law , globalizacion juridica. Abstract: Globalization, legal globalization and Global Law are frequent concepts and phenomena in the current legal discourse. The diversity and the multiplicity of the definitions provided by the schol-ars have led to a conceptual confusion which arise of the difficulty specifiyng the terms of the discourse, especially between the theory of the Global Law and legal globalization. In this work, we study the difficulties surrounding the creation of a Global Law, especially when they argue a down-turn of the public international lawbased on the loss of the power of the State in favour of a few supposed entities making Law on the fringes of the states. In addition, the inevitable connection between law and culture and even the creation of this idea from the Western legal world lead us to the conclusion of the absence of a Global Law. Finally, we analyze the question of the legal globalization in the European Union and in particular with respect to its private international law. Keywords: culture and law, Private International Law, European Union Law, Global Law, legal globalization. do: https://doi.org/10.20318/cdt.2017.3619
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