Full Description
In many ways the crucial point about law is the question of whether the law is legitimate as this ensures that the citizens of a society (voluntarily) obey the law. Law and legitimacy is an anthology arising from an interdisciplinary investigation into the relationship between law and legitimacy. In dealing with this time honored problematic, the collection offers a variety of new perspectives and a range of issues are discussed, including the legitimacy of the international criminal court, EU's regulation of smoking and tobacco and the protection of consumers. The authors draw not only on legal sources in their investigations, but also on philosophy, history and sociology for a truly interdisciplinary approach
Contents
Contributors Introduction to Law and Legitimacy - by Per AndersenFrom Jean Bodin to Michael Boss - On Legitimacy an Legitimacy Crises in a Historical Perspective - by Jorgen Dalberg-LarsenIn the Name of the Law - How Consistency Can Enhance Legal Legitimacy - by Bjarke ViskumThe International Criminal Court and the Legitimacy of Exercise - by Thomas Obel HansenTowards Legitimacy in Above-National Rule-Making: Provedurelisation in Multi-Stakeholder Public Regulation - by Karin BuhmannConsumer Protection and the Internal Market - by Tanja JorgensenIn Search of Legitimacy in Regulating Tobacco and Smoking - by Matthew J. Elsmore
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