Search results for: "legitimacy" (1292 results)
legitimacy, though at a higher level of generality, on any and all deviations that result.72 More importantly, the simple legislative fidelity 70
2000 11/8/00 6:08 PM 2000] The Floodgates of Strict Liability 373 Torts in 1938 granted legitimacy to Rylands and turned the tide.338 The first
even privately. Groups that have started to polarize may move toward the middle in order to promote their own legitimacy or because of new revelations
undermines the legitimacy of the legal system). 49. See, e.g., Alafair S. Burke, Consent Searches and Fourth Amendment Reasonableness, 67 FLA. L. REV. 509
Managing Change, 1 Mgmt. & Org. Stud., art. no. 2, at 59, 61 (2014). The legitimacy of the behaviors of an organization is defined by its adherence to these
legitimacy with the public. However, this criticism is unlikely to result in the majority of cases, for several reasons: most rulings on traits of
among intellectuals in 19th century Europe about the legitimacy of imperial rule, the secularization of politics, natural rights and popular sovereignty
senators who had been elected by state governments whose legitimacy had been recognized by the President of the United States (and who had, of course
individual. Recognizing the multiple identities of patients with and without disabilities challenges the view that democratic legitimacy favors
favor of militarized non-entrée. The multiple Council of the European Union Decisions justifying Operation Sophia grant legal weight and legitimacy