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Tolerating Hate in the Name of Democracy [PDF]
This article offers a comprehensive and critical analysis of Eric Heinze’s book Hate Speech and Democratic Citizenship (Oxford University Press, 2016).
Greene, Amanda, Simpson, Robert Mark
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Legitimacy refers to the rightfulness of a powerholder or system of rule. The term originated in controversies over property and succession, and was used to differentiate children born of a lawful marriage from those who were ‘illegitimate’. From thence the term entered political discourse via controversies over the rightful succession to the restored ...
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Courts as organizations: Governance and legitimacy
The interdependence between governance and legitimacy of the courts is a subject that has not been much studied by scholars, especially those from the fields of public administration and organizational studies. Taking into account the importance of these
Tomas Aquino Guimaraes +2 more
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Riots, demonstrations, strikes and the Coalition programme [PDF]
The current UK government’s policies include headlong spending cuts and a far-reaching restructuring of public provision. State welfare arguably contributes to political legitimacy and social stability, as well as to better social conditions and economic
Taylor-Gooby, Peter
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This paper constructs an intra-organizational legitimacy analysis framework to reveal the conditional mechanisms of technology adoption at the organization level.
Min Ren
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Innovating Empirical Research on Legitimacy: Repertory Grid Analysis
This article uses a study on the impact of political (EU-specific) knowledge on perceptions of the legitimacy of the European Union to demonstrate the potential of the repertory grid method in the social sciences.
Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann
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Legitimacy and the cognitive sources of international institutional change: The case of regional parliamentarization [PDF]
How and under what conditions does legitimacy affect processes of international institutional change? This article specifies and evaluates three causal mechanisms by which variation in legitimacy induces institutional change in international ...
Burilkov, Alexandr +2 more
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Francis Dupuis-Déri confronts the domestication of radical ideas in his superb and stimulating essay, “Global Protestors Versus Global Elites: Are Direct Action and Deliberative Politics Compatible?”, and leads to the intriguing claim that the legitimacy
Matt James
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COVID-19 Soft Law: Voluminous, Effective, Legitimate? A Research Agenda
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(1), 663-670 | European Forum Insight of 3 June 2020 | (Table of Contents) I. Advantages of soft law for crisis regulation. - II. Rule of law credentials. - III. Legal effects
Oana Stefan
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State legitimacy and self-defence [PDF]
In this paper I outline a theory of legitimacy that grounds the state’s right to rule on a natural duty not to harm others. I argue that by refusing to enter the state, anarchists expose those living next to them to the dangers of the state of nature ...
Renzo, Massimo
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