Search results for: "legitimacy" (1038 results)
to approve the reorganization plan. A majority of plaintiffs can always demand fuller protections as a condition of settlement. The legitimacy of this
addition to the classic drivers of relative resource prices and technological developments, political power and legitimacy affect efforts to alter property
Families, supra note 66. 68. See, e.g., Tom R. Tyler & Jeffrey Fagan, Legitimacy and Cooperation: Why Do People Help the Police Fight Crime in Their
perception and, ultimately, legitimacy.”);William J. Brennan, Jr., The National Court of Appeals: Another Dissent, 40 U. Chi. L. Rev. 473, 483 (1973
penned a dissental mildly chiding the Second Circuit for having failed to take the case en banc. Judge Friendly took umbrage, impugning the legitimacy of a
a basis for securing constitutional legitimacy. authors. Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Professor of Law and Director, Program in Constitutional Theory
public confidence and thus that quantum of empirical (or sociological) legitimacy that is necessary to secure at least grudging acquiescence in its most
Jurisdiction, Legality, and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Law, in THE PHILOSO- PHY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 569, 576 (Samantha Besson & John Tasioulas
just playing the part of the proverbial umpire calling balls and strikes, but the smart money is betting that his concern for the Court’s legitimacy
Joseph Weiler’s metaphor of geology is apt. See J.H.H. Weiler, The Geology of International Law — Governance, Democracy and Legitimacy, 64 ZAÖRV 547