This paper critically examines the legitimacy crisis in International Investment Law, driven by concerns about transparency, consistency, and potential bias towards multinational corporations. It traces the crisis back to the unexpected use of Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) by countries from the ...
The term “legitimacy” derives from the Latin word “legitimare,” meaning “to make lawful,” stemming in turn from “legi,” the law. Legal legitimacy means in accordance with the law, such as the law prescribing heredity for legitimate heirs. Customary legitimacy means in accord with tradi...
A legitimacy crisis is a situation in which there is a large loss of confidence in a political or other authority. This can take place for example if...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your ...
As a result, China's e-commerce explosively grew until 2008, when the global financial crisis triggered recession in the world market. China's exports were also attacked, but the crisis provided an opportunity for e-commerce firms to shift from the global offline market to the domestic online...
The noun an argument has the same duality of meaning, being either a dispute or a good reason – and, sometimes, a good reason put forward in a dispute. The monosemic meaning of argumentation might look surprising ; but morphology has its caprices. ...
Europe in Crisis - on ‗political messiansim`, ‗legitimacy` and the ‗rule of law`. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, December, 248-268.J. H. H. Weiler (2012). `Europe in crisis -- on 'poli- tical messianism', 'legitimacy' and the 'rule of law...
2004, The police legitimacy crisis and police law reform in China: Part I. International Journal of Police Science & Management 6 (4): 199-218.Wong, K. ( 2005 ), “ The police legitimacy crisis and police law reform in China ”, International Journal of Po...
Meaning,Ambiguity and Legitimacy:Judicial (Re2) construction of NAFTA Chapter 11[J].Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 2005.Meaning, Ambiguity and Legitimacy: Judicial (Re2) construction of NAFTA Chapter 11>. legitimacy crisis,Ari Afilalo. Northwestern Journal of International Law ...
The sociology of law deals with the legitimacy of the law in asking why and how laws receive recognition and acceptance. Canon law, in that respect, is currently facing some major difficulties. Thus far, the ecclesiastical legislators have widely exclude
The scale and asymmetry of commercial technology firms’ power over people through data, combined with the increasing involvement of the private sector in public governance, means that increasingly, people do not have the ability to opt out of engaging with technology firms. At the same time, tho...