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24. Michelman, supra note 1, at 1178; see also Carol M. Rose, Planning and Dealing: Piecemeal Land Controls as a Problem of Local Legitimacy, 71 CAL. L
prosecutions by coaching their clients to plead guilty quickly. Their presence gives the proceedings a false legitimacy, as these systems are designed to
question the legitimacy of the concept, see Paul A. Boghossian, What Is Social Construction?, TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT (Feb. 23, 2001), http://www.the
treaty law has not been put similarly to doubt, the legitimacy of lawmaking and law-applying international institutions—like the United Nations
established pursuant to legislation. The legislative route would lend political legitimacy to the new exchanges and could increase buy-in thanks to
judge should determine, in camera if necessary, the legitimacy of the need for secrecy. If it is determined that the need for secrecy is legitimate
significant. 1. The Quasi-Legitimacy of Open Repudiations As Bradley and Gulati acknowledge, current international law recognizes that customary
the status quo because it lends legitimacy to the current order and suggests that intervention is futile. This model, however, is a myth and bears no
procedures? With what sort of legitimacy? Similar questions arise in assessing the ways in which We the People have made amends over the centuries. For
has not been put similarly to doubt, the legitimacy of lawmaking and law-applying international institutions—like the United Nations Security Council