Abstract
This paper focuses on the interaction between international legal reality and domestic legal realities. Public and private law actors altogether interact and dilute the „borders” drawn, in the westphalian logic, between the system of international law and the domestic legal systems. Consequently, transnational situations occur inside and outside the territories of the nations-States, on the one side, and give birth to transnationals truths, on the other side. Practically speaking, two such transnational situations, generating transnational truths, serve as tools for the theoretical scrutiny of the so-called concept of “entangled legalities” spread by the authors all over the world, which can support both scholars and practitioners to deal with the new legal realities.