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determine, in camera if necessary, the legitimacy of the need for secrecy. If it is determined that the need for secrecy is legitimate, the judge
The Quasi-Legitimacy of Open Repudiations As Bradley and Gulati acknowledge, current international law recognizes that customary international law
and legitimacy solely from the assumptions of the system itself, rather than from external sources. For a discussion of these neutral principles, see
federal system. The legitimacy of independent state constitutionalism rests on basic structural postulates, not necessarily on the development of
Jing, The Protective Jurisdiction Under the Hong Kong National Security Law: Legitimacy and Impact, 21 Chinese J. Int’l L. 115, 132 (2022) (sharing the
security entities from notice-and-comment rulemak- ing requirements threatens “democratic accountability, transparency, and legitimacy”); Anne Joseph
also harm the legitimacy of the agency’s ordinary process. Second, this study shows that implementing trade agreements is not as sim- ple the
legitimacy to the new exchanges and could increase buy-in thanks to deeper stakeholder engagement. There are downsides to seeking legislation, however
Dean for Faculty Research and Intellectual Life at Cor- nell Law School, and author of RETHINKING SOVEREIGN DEBT: POLITICS, REPU- TATION, AND LEGITIMACY
members of the public.52 Given the tendency to a singular, preordained outcome, it may also harm the legitimacy of the agency’s ordinary process