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legitimacy and that of the rules they produce. But a focus on the classic public-law virtues of democracy and legitimacy produces a theory at odds with the
1990). For the particular version of the right, see Allen Buchanan, Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination: Moral Foundations for International
legitimacy depends only if the democratic process departs from the simple preference aggregation associated with unreconstructed majority rule and instead
importance of alleged constitutional rights and competing government interests. Alexander Bickel famously dubbed this legitimacy problem the
branches and its own legitimacy. Introduction The old administrative law is ailing, and the new is not mature enough to take its place. Under the old
to democratic legitimacy. People with disabilities have faced a long history of exclusion from democratic participation. Often, that exclusion has
entry in the ongoing debate over the democratic and constitutional legitimacy of international law in the United States, a debate which has been quite
Court staked its claim to the legitimacy of Dobbs—and other decisions that will implement its history-and-tradition method—on the neutrality such an
Court staked its claim to the legitimacy of Dobbs—and other decisions that will implement its history-and-tradition method—on the neutrality such
International Monetary Fund (IMF). After all, the personnel of all global institutions—not just the judicial ones—lack the legitimacy conferred by