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process as a matter of public policy on nearly all crucial dimensions: ease of use, democratic legitimacy, and strength of the international legal
institutionalist view of state action in the international realm as a function of interests and power rather than legitimacy or ideology.45 In Guzman’s framework
1359 2025 1364 mine the legitimacy of tribal governments and institutions, weaken the rule of law in Indian Country, and endanger tribal business
agency-centered responses to congressional dysfunction pose potential legitimacy issues: most fundamentally, are these exercises of power lawful in the
on Raz’s account, the rationality of complying with a de facto authority is presumably dependent not on the authority’s actual legitimacy, but
2021) (manuscript at 45 n.232), https://ssrn.com/abstract=3797023 https://perma.cc/EJF5-H5QK (“The effects of legitimacy in inducing counter-pandemic
concerned the question of community sentiment and the legitimacy of law. Senator Robert Charles Winthrop of Massachusetts initiated this debate by
property institutions will be affected by state legitimacy, coercive capacity, and interest group capture. Further complexity arises when claimants
procedural legitimacy is about more than just outcomes: “When dealing with judicial authorities . . . people want to have an opportunity to . . . tell
capacity 457 that might produce a similar pattern, alone or in combination. Strong ideological views on the rule of law, democratic legitimacy, and