TY - CHAP
T1 - Transnationalisation and legal actors
T2 - Legitimacy in Question
AU - Munkholm, Louise
AU - Pelaudeix, Cécile
AU - Kristiansen, Bettina Lemann
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The contours of legitimacy have been mapped with an emphasis on the legitimacy seeking practices or delegitimation attempts of actors like supranational, intergovernmental and international organisations, states and courts, and non-state actors who operate in transnational settings. The United Nations (UN) focuses on establishing procedural legitimacy by providing the global public access to participation in defining sustainability norms and steps for implementation. The analysis is driven by the argument that the UN is supposed to deliver substantive justice, that is norms and rules that can be used to evaluate the legitimacy of actions and practices of other actors. The norm-creation process that takes place in the private sphere provides important lessons for discussion of legitimacy-seeking practice and delegitimation attempts. A traditional distinction is made between descriptive legitimacy and normative legitimacy. The chapter also presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapters of this book.
AB - The contours of legitimacy have been mapped with an emphasis on the legitimacy seeking practices or delegitimation attempts of actors like supranational, intergovernmental and international organisations, states and courts, and non-state actors who operate in transnational settings. The United Nations (UN) focuses on establishing procedural legitimacy by providing the global public access to participation in defining sustainability norms and steps for implementation. The analysis is driven by the argument that the UN is supposed to deliver substantive justice, that is norms and rules that can be used to evaluate the legitimacy of actions and practices of other actors. The norm-creation process that takes place in the private sphere provides important lessons for discussion of legitimacy-seeking practice and delegitimation attempts. A traditional distinction is made between descriptive legitimacy and normative legitimacy. The chapter also presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapters of this book.
UR - https://www.routledge.com/Transnationalisation-and-Legal-Actors-Legitimacy-in-Question/Kristiansen-Mitkidis-Munkholm-Neumann-Pelaudeix/p/book/9780367727963
U2 - 10.4324/9780429437151-17
DO - 10.4324/9780429437151-17
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-1-138-34697-0
T3 - Globalization, law and policy
SP - 230
EP - 245
BT - Transnationalisation and Legal Actors
A2 - Kristiansen, Bettina Lemann
A2 - Mitkidis, Katerina
A2 - Munkholm, Louise
A2 - Neumann, Lauren
A2 - Pelaudeix, Cécile
PB - Routledge
CY - New York
ER -