In this article we investigate the institutional mechanisms required for ‘liquid’ forms of authority in transnational governance to achieve normative political legitimacy. We understand authority in sociological terms as the institutionalized inducement of addressees to defer to institutional rules, directives, or knowledge claims. We take authority to be ‘liquid’ when it is characterized by significant institutional dynamism, fostered by its informality, multiplicity, and related structural properties. The article’s central normative claim is that the mechanisms prescribed to legitimize transnational governance institutions – such as accountability or experimentalist mechanisms – should vary with the liquid characteristics of their authori...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
This article explores how, in the quest for new global order, global governance might acquire greate...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
The article explores the notion of liquid authority by examining the ways in which the central organ...
The increasing relevance of transnational governance for the regulation of crossborder economic rela...
The legitimacy and accountability of polycentric regulatory regimes, particularly at the transnation...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
This thematic issue brings together research from political science and legal history about legitima...
The emergence of non-state actors as regulators is a key feature of contemporary transnational regul...
The legitimacy of transnational private regulation is contested where authority is exercised by priv...
Transnational regulation involves profound changes in the ways rules are set today. Based on two cas...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
Transnational non-state governance supplies a growing proportion of the rules and regulations that g...
The making of modern authority centred on efforts to formalise and de-personalise power, and transna...
Legitimacy is commonly cited as one of three fundamental mechanisms of social control within both do...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
This article explores how, in the quest for new global order, global governance might acquire greate...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
The article explores the notion of liquid authority by examining the ways in which the central organ...
The increasing relevance of transnational governance for the regulation of crossborder economic rela...
The legitimacy and accountability of polycentric regulatory regimes, particularly at the transnation...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
This thematic issue brings together research from political science and legal history about legitima...
The emergence of non-state actors as regulators is a key feature of contemporary transnational regul...
The legitimacy of transnational private regulation is contested where authority is exercised by priv...
Transnational regulation involves profound changes in the ways rules are set today. Based on two cas...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
Transnational non-state governance supplies a growing proportion of the rules and regulations that g...
The making of modern authority centred on efforts to formalise and de-personalise power, and transna...
Legitimacy is commonly cited as one of three fundamental mechanisms of social control within both do...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
This article explores how, in the quest for new global order, global governance might acquire greate...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...