IVI. Theoretical Works
E. Legitimacy
Item 1
Bodansky, Daniel, The Legitimacy of Global Governance: A Coming Challenge for International Environmental Law?, 93 American Journal of International Law 596 (1999)
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Item 2
Craik, Neil, Deliberation and Legitimacy in Transnational Environmental Governance, IILJ Working Papers 2006/10 (Global Administrative Law Series) (2006)
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Item 3
Delbruck, Jost, Exercising Public Authority beyond the State: Transnational Democracy and/or Alternative Legitimation Strategies, 10 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 29 (2003)
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Item 4
Cass, Deborah, The Constitutionalization of the World Trade Organization: Legitimacy, Democracy, and Community in the International Trading System (2005)
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Item 5
Falk, Richard, and Andrew Strauss, On the Creation of a Global People's Assembly: Legitimacy and the Power of Popular Sovereignty, 36 Stanford Journal of International Law 191 (2000)
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Item 6
Howse, Rob, and Kalypso Nicolaïdis, Legitimacy and Global Governance: Why Constitutionalizing the WTO Is a Step Too Far', in Efficiency, Equity, Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at the Millennium (R. Porter, et al., eds., 2001)
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Item 7
Keohane, Robert O., and Joseph S. Nye, Between Centralization and Fragmentation: The Club Model of Multilateral Cooperation and Problems of Democratic Legitimacy, Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government, Faculty Research Working Paper Series No. RWP01-004 (2001)
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Item 8
Kumm, Mattias, The legitimacy of International Law: A Constitutionalist Framework of Analysis, 15 European Journal of International Law 907 (2004)
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Item 9
Lindseth, Peter L., Democratic Legitimacy and the Administrative Character of Supranationalism: The Example of the European Community, 99 Columbia Law Review 628 (1999)
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Item 10
Stephan, Paul B., The New International Law: Legitimacy, Accountability, Authority, and Freedom in the New Global Order, 70 University of Colorado law Review 1555 (1999)
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