The present contribution reacts to concerns about the legitimacy of supra- and international public authority by introducing the idea of relative authority. It argues that public authority is relative, first, in the sense that the exercise of authority by one actor always stands in relation to others and, second, that the allocation of authority should be informed by the legitimacy assets that different actors can bring into the governance process. It develops an argument in favor of a specific, articulated allocation of public authority. Like other legal approaches to global governance it is inspired by domestic legal theory and thinking. It distinguishes itself through its focus on questions of institutional choice: Who should do what in ...
The concept of authority has become increasingly palatable to scholars in law, political science and...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, this contribution places authority between power and persuasio...
The present contribution reacts to concerns about the legitimacy of supra- and international public ...
The question of which European or international institution should exercise public authority is a hi...
This article aims to identify, analyse, frame the emergence of and advance a multidimensional unders...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
The increasing transnationalisation of regulation – and social life more generally – challenges the ...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
Court judgments are epitomes of sovereign rule in many grand theoretical sketches. How may such judi...
"I’ve spoken about authority in the context laid out by Article 38 of the ICJ Statute, that is, wher...
International law claims the authority to guide conduct of states and other actors. This idea, altho...
Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, this contribution places authority between power and persuasio...
The relationship between the concept of sovereignty and international organizations is often posed a...
The form of authority that international law enjoys over states, and for what reasons, has long been...
The concept of authority has become increasingly palatable to scholars in law, political science and...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, this contribution places authority between power and persuasio...
The present contribution reacts to concerns about the legitimacy of supra- and international public ...
The question of which European or international institution should exercise public authority is a hi...
This article aims to identify, analyse, frame the emergence of and advance a multidimensional unders...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
The increasing transnationalisation of regulation – and social life more generally – challenges the ...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
Court judgments are epitomes of sovereign rule in many grand theoretical sketches. How may such judi...
"I’ve spoken about authority in the context laid out by Article 38 of the ICJ Statute, that is, wher...
International law claims the authority to guide conduct of states and other actors. This idea, altho...
Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, this contribution places authority between power and persuasio...
The relationship between the concept of sovereignty and international organizations is often posed a...
The form of authority that international law enjoys over states, and for what reasons, has long been...
The concept of authority has become increasingly palatable to scholars in law, political science and...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, this contribution places authority between power and persuasio...