Abstract:
International organizations significantly influence processes of standardization, unification and brining closer national legislation of their member states. Standardization is aimed at changing and supplementing national legislation, primarily constitutional, with the view of its unification. Regulatory force of international acts of such international organizations as the European Union, the CIS, the Eurasian Economic Union, etc. is embodied in acts that they adopt, but it depends on the founding states. When a state joins an international organization, it has to align its internal legislation with numerous international acts. This is particularly so if this organization has taken the path of reaching a closer union and interdependence of its members. Such process can result in quite significant intrusion into the sphere of internal competence.