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‘The Iraq War Momentum’ in the Struggle on the Powers of the US Congress

2019

How parliaments and legislatures participate in war-making has raised interest among researchers from different disciplines, including constitutional law and political science. While war powers are usually considered to be included in the field of the executive branch, parliaments have played an increasingly relevant role as more democratic decision-making in both normal and exceptional times has gained prominence. The comparative aspect to examine war powers between parliaments or between the branches of government is often adopted to describe the authority and legitimacy of these powers. The US Congress is considered to have strong war powers on paper compared to parliaments in other libe…

Historyseparation of powersSociology and Political Scienceparlamentarismimedia_common.quotation_subjectvallankäyttömomentumsotatoimetiraq warGender StudiesPoliticsIraq Warkeskusteluus congressdebatesPolitical scienceUS Congress; debates; Iraq War; momentum; separation of powersConstitutional lawasevoimatLegitimacyUse of forcemedia_commonparlamentitSeparation of powersLegislatureUS CongressLiberal democracylcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theoryDemocracyYhdysvallatLawYhdysvaltain kongressilcsh:HQ1101-2030.7
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The Rise of the Nation-State and Free Transit

2017

With a focus on Anthony Pagden, this section delves into the conquest of Americas, and explains how the manipulation of the concept of hospitality legitimated the subsequent dispossession of aboriginal lands. In part, this was because Spain colonized this continent as Rome did Europe, but, and most important, hospitality played a vital role subordinating the indigenous to European archetype, endorsing and granting legitimacy to Spain’s rule over this New World. In so doing, hospitality not only accompanied the ideological discourse of nationhood, but free transit became the touchstone of the West.

Hospitalitybusiness.industryPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectNation stateEconomic historyIdeologybusinessArchetypeLegitimacyIndigenousCONQUESTmedia_common
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Democrazia deliberativa e Convenzione europea dei diritti umani

2010

Deliberative democracy and the European Convention on Human Rights Theories of deliberative democracy have rapidly become very popular amongst political scientists. The central argument of these theories is that democratic legitimacy of lawmaking does not lie (or does not only lie) in the elected character of Parliaments but in public delib- eration processes. Decisions have to be justified by reasons and reasons have to be publicly debated. Legitimacy also depends on the opportunity for citizens to participate effectively in public debates. In this paper I argue that the European Court of Human Rights can be a key player in promoting a democracy based on public deliberation and that in the…

Human rightsDemocrazia deliberativa - Convenzione europea dei diritti umani - Libertà di espressione - Necessità in una società democraticaJudicial reviewmedia_common.quotation_subjectDeliberationDemocracyRepresentative democracyDeliberative democracyLawPolitical scienceSettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleMargin of appreciationDeliberative democracy - European Convention on Human Rights - Freedom of Expression - Necessity in a democratic societyLegitimacymedia_common
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Are mandatory non-financial disclosures credible? Evidence from Italian listed companies

2020

According to the Directive 2014/95/EU on non‐financial information (NFI), from 2017 onwards, large companies of member states must provide social, environmental, and governance disclosures. This paper, focusing on the evaluation of the credibility of NFI in Italy after the implementation of the EU Directive, aims to investigate whether making non‐financial disclosures (NFDs) obligatory affect their credibility. From a theoretical perspective of material legitimacy theory, we investigated the NFDs of the 31 FTSE MIB Italian listed companies for the 2017 fiscal year. Through a meaning‐oriented content analysis, we developed a self‐constructed credibility index applying an operational framewor…

Index (economics)Credibility index EU directive 2014/95/EU Habermas Italian FTSE MIB listed companies mandatory non-financial disclosures (NFDs) material legitimacy theory meaning-oriented content analysis non-financial information (NFI)business.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectCorporate governance05 social sciencesSincerityAccounting06 humanities and the artsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopment0603 philosophy ethics and religionDirectiveFiscal yearContent analysis0502 economics and businessCredibility060301 applied ethicsBusinessConstruct (philosophy)050203 business & managementmedia_common
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Social Constructionist and Social Engineer

2021

This chapter follows the times series of the previous chapter. It is not just the scale of the problem that distinguishes one stage from another but also the nature of the problem. When social entrepreneurs try to shift the context in an institutional approach, they have to face some issues previously described in the second part of the book. This case study exemplifies what these issues are, linked to the concept of legitimacy, and the strategies carried out by the social entrepreneur to overcome them.

Institutional approachTransition (fiction)Scale (social sciences)Face (sociological concept)Context (language use)SociologySocial constructionismSystemic problemLegitimacyEpistemology
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Legitimacy of Social Ventures

2021

Legitimacy of organizations or ways of acting remains a basic factor to compete. A company whose actions differ from other companies may have legitimacy issues. To overcome them, it will be necessary to demonstrate that the new actions are also legitimate. To do so, a process of legitimation is necessary. This process alone will confer the necessary taken-for-grantedness to survive. Social entrepreneurship, as a type of institutional entrepreneurship, can experiment with these difficulties. Studying these difficulties becomes necessary to understand the conflicts of interest that move society for or against social ventures.

Institutional entrepreneurshipProcess (engineering)LegitimationPolitical economySocial entrepreneurshipBusinessSocial legitimacyLegitimacy
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The European Union's Proposal for an International Investment Court: Significance, Innovations and Challenges Ahead

2016

International audience; Rampant discontent with the current system that governs the protection of international investment and the functioning of investment tribunals has led to a widespread view that there is an urgent need for reform. This is particularly pronounced in the context of investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS). The European Union (EU) has responded to this need by proposing the creation of an international investment court. With its political weight, the EU confers unprecedented legitimacy on the critics of the current ISDS system and reveals investment dispute settlement in the light of public international law, breaking with its background in commercial litigation. The art…

International investment[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawContext (language use)international investment courtInvestment (macroeconomics)Investor-state dispute settlement[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawPolitics[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawinvestor-state dispute settlement (ISDS)Order (exchange)LawEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionEULegitimacyLaw and economicsmedia_common
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Jueces y «control de calidad» de los sistemas políticos

2007

Maria.J.Anon@uv.es Este artículo trata de analizar la tesis normativa que atribuye a los jueces la función de garantía de la estabilidad de los sistemas políticos, examen que se lleva a cabo en dos planos. En primer lugar, realizo una valoración de la contribución de la regla de reconocimiento a la identidad y a la legitimidad de los sistemas jurídicos. Planteo, después, la idea de que el rasgo distintivo de la función judicial desde un punto de vista institucional y normativo no es tanto el mantenimiento de la estabilidad del orden político cuanto la garantía de los derechos, subrayando las limitaciones de la tesis analizada en este artículo en contextos de transformación del orden jurídic…

Judicial functionmedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)SafeguardingGarzón Valdés ErnestoErnesto Garzón ValdésPoliticsPolitical science:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Teoría y métodos generales::Filosofía del derecho [UNESCO]SustenanceJurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawEstabilidad políticaFunction (engineering)Legitimacymedia_commonFilosofía del DerechoPolitical stabilityUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Teoría y métodos generales::Filosofía del derechoK201-487K1-7720PhilosophyLaw in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceFunción judicialErnesto Garzón Valdés ; Función judicial ; Estabilidad política ; LegitimidadLawRule of recognitionNormativeLegitimidadLawLegitimacy
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EL PAPEL DE LAS CIUDADES EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE LA NACIÓN

2011

Una de las cuestiones importantes que surgieron en el periodo crucial 1810-1812 fue el de la legitimidad y la de la gobernabilidad. ¿Quién gobierna y en nombre de quién?, como ya planteó F.X. Guerra. Las ciudades reasumieron  la soberanía y estuvieron al frente de las reivindicaciones nacionalistas. Ausente el monarca, se decide que la soberanía debe volver al pueblo de donde surgió. Ante la situación que vivía España elmundo americano se dividió de la misma manera que en la metrópoli. La disolución de la Junta Central y la constitución del controvertido Consejo de Regencia, conmovió a la sociedad americana y esa inquietud se reflejó en los cabildos. La ciudad como centro articulador y el p…

LC8-6691Constitutionmonarquíaindependenciamedia_common.quotation_subjectTown councilgobernabilidadGeneral MedicinenaciónLSpecial aspects of educationNationalismsoberaníaEducationPoliticslegitimidadSovereigntyLawCapital (economics)Economic historynacionalismoSociologycabildosLegitimacymedia_commonRevista Historia de la Educación Latinoamericana
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“Come join us, and lose your accent!” : Accent Modification Courses as Hierarchization of International Student

2021

In this article, we examine the hierarchization of international students by bringing together perspectives of linguistic legitimacy and language ideologies. Our data stems from 26 accent reduction (AR) or accent modification (AM) course descriptions and websites from US universities. Based on their analysis, we discuss the socio-political implications of the phenomenon of these courses for international students and the ways in which language-based, particularly accent-based, arguments are used to create or reinforce different categories of students. We argue that while international students are presented as having different kinds of “comprehensibility problems” that AM/AR courses are cla…

Language ideologyinternational studentAccent reductionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic grouplanguage ideology02 engineering and technologysosiolingvistiikkaEducationPhenomenon0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLanguage proficiencySociologyhierarkiaLegitimacymedia_commonulkomaalaiset opiskelijatkieltenopetusopiskelijatrodullistaminen05 social sciences050301 educationkielitaito020206 networking & telecommunicationskielikurssitLinguisticsAccent (music)student hierarchizationIdeology0503 educationaksenttiideologiat
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