Patterns of Legitimacy
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baden-Baden :
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
2024.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009834826006719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Patterns of Legitimacy - An Introduction
- I. Legitimacy Concepts
- II. Research Potential of Legitimacy for Legal Sciences
- III. Legitimacy and the Threat of Populism
- IV. Legality as a Threat to Legitimacy? Vermeule's Conception of the Administrative State
- V. Legitimacy of International and Supranational Organisations
- VI. Legitimacy in Times of Crisis
- Bibliography
- Contemporary Challenges to Democracy and the Potential of Participatory Legitimacy
- I. Introduction: Are Democracies on the Retreat?
- II. Understanding Democracy and Legitimation
- 1. Democracy and Democratic Politics
- 2. Legitimacy and Legitimation
- 3. Democratic Politics under Conditions of Globalization
- III. Individual Freedom and Social Diversity in Representative Democracy
- IV. Legitimation through Orientation toward the Common Good and Participation as a Democratic Learning Process
- V. Municipal Development Advisory Councils Strengthen the Legitimation of Democratic Politics in Globalization through System Trust
- VI. Multi-Stakeholder Trialogues Increase Output Legitimation
- VII. Conclusion
- An Irrebuttable Presumption of Legitimacy? Vermeule on the Administrative State
- I. Legality and Rationality
- II. Three Consequences of this Asymmetry
- III. Unravelling the Original Compromise
- IV. Uncertainty and Rationally Arbitrary Decisions
- V. What are Second-Order Reasons?
- VI. The Elusiveness of the Distinction
- VII. Transitive Inconclusiveness
- VIII. Epiphanies of Sovereignty
- IX. Delegation Awakens the Leviathan
- X. The Constitution Interpreting the Constitution
- XI. Determinatio
- XII. Political Theology
- Bibliography
- Legitimacy Principles in Global Administrative Law
- I. Framing a Global Legal Space.
- II. Identifying Legitimacy Principles Relevant for the Global Legal Space - Three Preliminary Questions
- III. Legitimacy Principles Identified
- IV. Instead of a Conclusion: An Ongoing Quest for Legitimacy
- Bibliography
- Legitimacy Principles in the Administrative Law Network of the EU
- I. Introduction
- II. On the Networked Nature of EU Administrative Law
- 1. What Counts as EU Administrative Law?
- 2. Is EU Administrative Law Networked? Union of Law, the Verbund Theorem, Network Theory, Constitutionalism and Governance in EU Administrative Law
- III. Legitimacy in EU Administrative Law
- 1. Legitimacy in the EU
- 2. Legitimacy Challenges in EU Administrative Law
- IV. Principles, Concepts and Rules as Legitimacy-Enhancing Factors in Administrative Governance Relationships
- 1. The Role of Principles
- 2. The Principles Providing Legitimacy in EU Administrative Law Contexts
- V. Debates on Legitimacy Principles in EU Administrative Law: Two Examples
- 1. Verbund Administration in State-aid Proceedings: Affirming Sustainability?
- 2. Administrative Review in Environmental Decision-Making
- VI. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Legitimacy of Executive Power Shifts in Times of Crisis
- I. Introduction
- II. The Three Ls
- III. Schmitt's Narrative
- IV. Measures to Control the Pandemic
- V. Through Schmitt's Eyes
- VI. Not a Power Shift, but Overstretched Powers
- 1. The Legislature
- 2. The Judiciary
- 3. The Executive
- VII. Resilience in the Administrative State
- VIII. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Effectiveness and Output Legitimacy in Crisis
- I. Staking Out the Problem
- II. Output Legitimacy and Legality
- III. Effectiveness and Its Place in Constitutional Theory
- IV. Conclusion
- Bibliography.