Institutions undertake a huge variety of constitutive purposes. One of the roles of legitimacy is to protect and promote an institution’s pursuit of its purpose; state legitimacy is generally understood as the right to rule, for example. When considering legitimacy beyond the state, we have to take account of how differences in purposes change legitimacy. I focus in particular on how differences in purpose matter for the stringency of the standards that an institution must meet in order to be legitimate. An important characteristic of an institution’s purpose is its deontic status, i.e. whether it is morally impermissible, merely permissible, or ...
This paper argues that the process of deriving legitimacy criteria for political institutions ought ...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
In this chapter, I draw on recent scholarship on the alleged legitimacy deficits in global governanc...
Institutions undertake a huge variety of constitutive purposes. One of the roles of legiti...
Institutions undertake a huge variety of constitutive purposes. One of the roles of legitimacy is to...
The essays collected in this special issue explore what legitimacy means for actors and institutions...
The chapter explores the relationship between the concept of legitimacy and institutions which are, ...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
This essay proposes that legitimacy (on at least one understanding of the protean term) is centrally...
I argue that legitimacy discourses serve a gatekeeping function. They give practitioners telic stand...
This essay develops a thesis regarding the manner through which social institutions such as property...
Recent research has conceptualized legitimacy as a multi-level phenomenon comprising propriety and v...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
Theories of political legitimacy normally stipulate certain conditions of legitimacy: the features a...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
This paper argues that the process of deriving legitimacy criteria for political institutions ought ...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
In this chapter, I draw on recent scholarship on the alleged legitimacy deficits in global governanc...
Institutions undertake a huge variety of constitutive purposes. One of the roles of legiti...
Institutions undertake a huge variety of constitutive purposes. One of the roles of legitimacy is to...
The essays collected in this special issue explore what legitimacy means for actors and institutions...
The chapter explores the relationship between the concept of legitimacy and institutions which are, ...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
This essay proposes that legitimacy (on at least one understanding of the protean term) is centrally...
I argue that legitimacy discourses serve a gatekeeping function. They give practitioners telic stand...
This essay develops a thesis regarding the manner through which social institutions such as property...
Recent research has conceptualized legitimacy as a multi-level phenomenon comprising propriety and v...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
Theories of political legitimacy normally stipulate certain conditions of legitimacy: the features a...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
This paper argues that the process of deriving legitimacy criteria for political institutions ought ...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
In this chapter, I draw on recent scholarship on the alleged legitimacy deficits in global governanc...