Law and Society in Global Public Policy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70670/sra.v4i1.1851Abstract
This paper explores the changing scenario of law, society, and general policy in view of the changing world such as the geopolitical tensions, the disruption of technology, and the increasing social disparity. It addresses the way legal structures shape the agenda of policy, at the same time being influenced by the social dynamics in the society such as political mobilizations, identity politics, and social justice movements. The study centers on the conflicts of national sovereignty with international law, the global institutions and how they impact domestic policymaking and the social consequences of legal motifs. The paper ends with policy recommendations to assist governments develop more just and receptive government policy in an international environment that is evolving at a very rapid pace.
