This volume addresses the normative legitimacy of international institutions, asking how we can make sense of legitimacy claims of increasingly diverse global governance institutions and practices and how their legitimacy relates to and differs from state legitimacy.
This volume addresses the normative legitimacy of international institutions, asking how we can make sense of legitimacy claims of increasingly diverse global governance institutions and practices and how their legitimacy relates to and differs from state legitimacy.
N. P. Adams is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA. Antoinette Scherz is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at PluriCourts at the University of Oslo, Norway. Cord Schmelzle is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Principal Investigator at the Research Institute Social Cohesion at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Legitimacy beyond the state: institutional purposes and contextual constraints 1. Legitimacy and institutional purpose 2. Global democracy and feasibility 3. The international rule of law 4. The arbitrary circumscription of the jurisdiction of the international criminal court 5. The UN Security Council, normative legitimacy and the challenge of specificity 6. The legitimacy of occupation authority: beyond just war theory
Introduction: Legitimacy beyond the state: institutional purposes and contextual constraints 1. Legitimacy and institutional purpose 2. Global democracy and feasibility 3. The international rule of law 4. The arbitrary circumscription of the jurisdiction of the international criminal court 5. The UN Security Council, normative legitimacy and the challenge of specificity 6. The legitimacy of occupation authority: beyond just war theory
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