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Legality and legitimacy in global affairs

Falk Richard

Legality and legitimacy in global affairs - Oxford Oxford University Press 2013 - 459p vii

Table of contents
1. Legality/Legitimacy: Necessities and Problematics of Exceptionalism, Richard Falk ;
2. Part One ;
3. 2. Law, Legitimacy, and the United Nations, Ramesh Thakur ;
4. 3. Legitimacy Norms as Change Agents: Examining the Role of the Public Voice, Andrew Joseph Loomis ;
5. 4. Defending Legality in the Age of Empire's Law, Amy Bartholomew ;
6. 5. Leaving Sovereignty Behind? An Inquiry into the Politics of Post-Modernity, Friedrich Kratochwil ;
7. 6. International Law and Power in the Multipolar and Multi-civilizational World of the 21st Century, Yasuaki Onuma ;
8. 7. The Transcivilizational, the Intercivilizational, and the Human: The Quest for the Normative in the Legitimacy Debate, Giles Gunn ; Part Two ;
9. 8. Rethinking Legality/Legitimacy after the Iraq War, Christine Chinkin ;
10. 9. Lawful Authority and the Responsibility to Protect, Anne Orford ;
11. 10. The Legitimacy of Invading Religious Regimes, Mark Juergensmeyer ;
12. 11. Legality and Legitimacy in the International Order: The Changing Landscape of Nuclear Nonproliferation, Asli Bali ;
13. Part Three ;
14. 12. Legality and Legitimacy: The Environmental Challenge, Lorraine Elliott ;
15. 13. Legality and Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals, Vesselin Popovski ;
16. 14. Legality and Legitimacy of Exporting Democracy, Daniele Archibugi and Mariano Croce ;
17. 15. Conclusion: Legitimacy as Complement and Corrective to Legality, Vesselin Popovski and Nicholas Turner


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