The article explores the relationship between legitimacy and legal compliance. In order for the rules of law to be effective, not just abstract texts, they must comply with certain general principles / criteria that express a generalized public perception of justice. The author argues that the process of such recognition or justification substantially conveys the term "legitimation", which results in its own legitimacy as a belief that the authority is properly used by the subject. It is worth noting that the need for legitimization is expanding today. In particular, the validity of some international organizations directly affects their ability to issue new rules and regulations. The importance of the concept of due process or of procedu...
This article examines three indicators of a functioning rule of law state. First, that the executive...
Theories of political legitimacy normally stipulate certain conditions of legitimacy: the features a...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in p...
Democracies ijJ. the Western world are caught in a politically charged debate over the legitimacy I ...
In the article, the author examines the matter of the expression and content of the principle of leg...
In the context of rule-making by transnational bodies, this paper explores the concept of legitimacy...
This article proposes a theory of legitimacy tailored to international courts and tribunals. In Part...
This article begins in part I, Introduction, with two observations. First, the function of procedur...
Is it the case that the law, in order to be fully legitimate, must not only be adopted in a procedur...
Legitimacy regards evaluative criteria for the obligation to obey the law. Besides the concept of le...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
Is it the case that the law, in order to be fully legitimate, must not only be adopted in a procedur...
This article argues that debate about the relation between legality and legitimacy is the defining c...
The article analyzes some aspects of legitimacy of decisions of international courts and tribunals. ...
The article analyzes the existing in the scientific literature point of view on the essence of the p...
This article examines three indicators of a functioning rule of law state. First, that the executive...
Theories of political legitimacy normally stipulate certain conditions of legitimacy: the features a...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in p...
Democracies ijJ. the Western world are caught in a politically charged debate over the legitimacy I ...
In the article, the author examines the matter of the expression and content of the principle of leg...
In the context of rule-making by transnational bodies, this paper explores the concept of legitimacy...
This article proposes a theory of legitimacy tailored to international courts and tribunals. In Part...
This article begins in part I, Introduction, with two observations. First, the function of procedur...
Is it the case that the law, in order to be fully legitimate, must not only be adopted in a procedur...
Legitimacy regards evaluative criteria for the obligation to obey the law. Besides the concept of le...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
Is it the case that the law, in order to be fully legitimate, must not only be adopted in a procedur...
This article argues that debate about the relation between legality and legitimacy is the defining c...
The article analyzes some aspects of legitimacy of decisions of international courts and tribunals. ...
The article analyzes the existing in the scientific literature point of view on the essence of the p...
This article examines three indicators of a functioning rule of law state. First, that the executive...
Theories of political legitimacy normally stipulate certain conditions of legitimacy: the features a...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in p...