The authority of the state in a constitutional democracy is never self-evident. The state can only claim obedience of its citizens if the authority of the state is morally justified from the point of view of the citizens.1 In this moral justification of authority exists the essence of the concept of legitimacy. To be considered legitimate the actions of the state (public administration) have to meet a number of normative standards. National as well as local government (the municipalities) have to meet normative standards which can be derived from the concept of the constitutional state.2 One of these standards is the principle of legality (rule of law). This contribution however concentrates on the principle of separation of powers
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This paper investigates the relationship between the idea of popular sovereignty and the conditions ...
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This paper investigates the relationship between the idea of popular sovereignty and the conditions ...
The central questions underlying The Problem of Political Authority focus on the issue of what justi...
A constitutional democracy is required to embrace a discordancy of concerns in attempting to attain ...
The problem of legitimate authority is widely regarded as fundamental to moral and political philoso...
The problem of legitimate authority is widely regarded as fundamental to moral and political philoso...
A democratic state involves the existence of a fundamental Law which expressly states values and dem...
In any state which, constitutionally, recognizes its democratic character, it is admitted that powe...
This thesis investigates the place of democracy in the justification of political authority. The inv...
The present paper examines the key features of the mechanism of the state and summarizes the legal v...
The problem of constitutional legitimacy is to establish why anyone should obey the command of a con...
Politics limited by law that subjects every public activity to court or other controls is the basic ...
In a State ruled by democracy and the search for the effectiveness of fundamental rights, constituti...
It is commonly supposed that citizens of a reasonably just state have a prima facie duty to obey its...
This paper investigates the relationship between the idea of popular sovereignty and the conditions ...
[...] This Article suggests that agency institutions should be measured against the notion that popu...
This paper investigates the relationship between the idea of popular sovereignty and the conditions ...
The central questions underlying The Problem of Political Authority focus on the issue of what justi...
A constitutional democracy is required to embrace a discordancy of concerns in attempting to attain ...