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Building: (Building B) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 4th floor, Room: 402
Friday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (06/09/2019)
Courts are legitimate when it is perceived as having the right or the authority to make decisions. This panel explores the sources of judicial legitimacy and its implications for the compliance with courts' decisions.
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Reaching Out to the Public: Legitimation Efforts and Strategic Communication by the CJEU – Evidence from Press Release Data | View Paper Details |
The European Court's Brokered Legitimacy: Conceptualising the Sociological Legitimacy of the Court of Justice of the European Union during the OMT Saga | View Paper Details |
Upgrading the CJEU's Public Relations Toolbox – Between Politicizing and Legitimizing the Court | View Paper Details |
Does Institutional Design Matter for the Legitimacy of ISDS? Evidence from Survey Experiments in Germany, France, and the United States | View Paper Details |
Consociational Democracy, Unique Legitimacy: Procedural and Instrumental Accounts of Constitutional Adjudication in Consociations | View Paper Details |