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David Beetham. ' rule of law ' . At the end of the day , however thorough the arrangements made to ensure the defence of a ... constitutional rules are infringed , the cause must lie in the inadequate socialisation of the relevant state ...
David Beetham. ' rule of law ' . At the end of the day , however thorough the arrangements made to ensure the defence of a ... constitutional rules are infringed , the cause must lie in the inadequate socialisation of the relevant state ...
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... constitutional rules comprises two main elements , so I have argued , reflecting the two normative criteria required to justify state power : it must derive from a source that is acknowledged as authoritative within the society ; it ...
... constitutional rules comprises two main elements , so I have argued , reflecting the two normative criteria required to justify state power : it must derive from a source that is acknowledged as authoritative within the society ; it ...
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... constitutional system as a whole may be disputed , e.g. on the grounds that its own establishment was of doubtful ... rules and the beliefs that should provide their justification , whether the divergence exists because the rules have ...
... constitutional system as a whole may be disputed , e.g. on the grounds that its own establishment was of doubtful ... rules and the beliefs that should provide their justification , whether the divergence exists because the rules have ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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