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Democratic Legitimacy and the European Union
Journal of European Integration, 2007This is an introduction to a Special Issue that first considers representativeand deliberative conceptions of democratic legitimacy in the EU, and then presents empirical research on how the institutions of the EU are attempting to increase the democratic legitimacy of the multi-level political system.
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The democratic legitimacy of codecision
Journal of European Public Policy, 2013This contribution develops a framework for evaluating the legitimacy of codecision. It uses democratic theory to clarify the role of legislative procedures in securing the legitimacy of political systems. It shows how that role requires public control with political equality and public justification. It uses that standard to show how legislative agenda-
Christopher Lord
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Journal of Moral Philosophy, 2011
It's a commonplace occurrence that citizens in Western democracies are disaffected with their political leaders and traditional democratic institutions. But this book argues that this crisis of confidence is partly a crisis of understanding. The book makes the case that the sources of democratic legitimacy have shifted and multiplied over the past ...
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It's a commonplace occurrence that citizens in Western democracies are disaffected with their political leaders and traditional democratic institutions. But this book argues that this crisis of confidence is partly a crisis of understanding. The book makes the case that the sources of democratic legitimacy have shifted and multiplied over the past ...
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2017
A political institution is legitimate when it succeeds in persuading people of the normative necessity of its existence. In a democratic system, this can be based both on various forms of popular consent (democratic legitimacy) and on other kinds of foundations (generic legitimacy).
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A political institution is legitimate when it succeeds in persuading people of the normative necessity of its existence. In a democratic system, this can be based both on various forms of popular consent (democratic legitimacy) and on other kinds of foundations (generic legitimacy).
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Criteria of Democratic Legitimacy
2007Interest in the concept of legitimacy comes and goes in cycles. It becomes an object of academic — even public — debate whenever the state of affairs covered by this term is in doubt or ‘in crisis’. At the same time, this state of affairs appears to be as elusive as the concept of legitimacy is said to be ambiguous.
Heidrun Abromeit, Michael Stoiber
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Democratic legitimacy in global platform governance
Telecommunications Policy, 2021Clara Iglesias Keller, Blayne Haggart
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DELIBERATION AND DEMOCRATIC LEGITIMACY
2005In this essay I explore the ideal of a ‘deliberative democracy’.1 By a deliberative democracy I shall mean, roughly, an association whose affairs are governed by the public deliberation of its members. I propose an account of the value of such an association that treats democracy itself as a fundamental political ideal and not simply as a derivative ...
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