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Abstract This introductory chapter presents a blueprint for examining how courts and quasi-judicial bodies contribute to the legitimacy of EU environmental governance. It proposes a series of questions structuring an inquiry into the role of judicial decision-making in a broader environmental governance framework. The questions are based
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Abstract This introductory chapter presents a blueprint for examining how courts and quasi-judicial bodies contribute to the legitimacy of EU environmental governance. It proposes a series of questions structuring an inquiry into the role of judicial decision-making in a broader environmental governance framework. The questions are based
Eliantonio, Mariolina +2 more
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2005
Dimensions of Legitimacy - L White Political Legitimacy in Malaysia: Regime Performance in the Asian Context - B Gilley The Basis of Political Legitimacy in Late-Authoritarian Taiwan - D D Yang Political Trust in China: Forms and Causes - Z Wang Nationalism and the Problem of Political Legitimacy in China - J Seo Political Legitimacy in Reform China ...
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Dimensions of Legitimacy - L White Political Legitimacy in Malaysia: Regime Performance in the Asian Context - B Gilley The Basis of Political Legitimacy in Late-Authoritarian Taiwan - D D Yang Political Trust in China: Forms and Causes - Z Wang Nationalism and the Problem of Political Legitimacy in China - J Seo Political Legitimacy in Reform China ...
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2019
Legitimacy is closely, if somewhat imperfectly tied to political stability which makes legitimization a persistent challenge for all political systems. However, it would be unwise to characterize autocratic regimes as illegitimate per se—these regimes use a variety of legitimation strategies which they adapt to changing circumstances.
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Legitimacy is closely, if somewhat imperfectly tied to political stability which makes legitimization a persistent challenge for all political systems. However, it would be unwise to characterize autocratic regimes as illegitimate per se—these regimes use a variety of legitimation strategies which they adapt to changing circumstances.
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