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Legitimacy - Definition of Legitimacy at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Legitimacy. Look it up now! ... Learn more about legitimacy with a free trial on Britannica.com...
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Legitimacy (political) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word legitimacy is often interpreted in a normative or a positive way. In a normative sense, legitimacy gets greater attention as a part of moral philosophy.A status conferred by the people on t...
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Legitimacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Legitimacy , from the Latin word legitimare (to make lawful), may refer to: • Legitimacy (law) • Legitimacy of standards • Legitimacy (political) • Legitimate expectation • Legitimate peripheral pa...
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Legitimacy (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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At common law, legitimacy is the status of a child who is born to parents who are legally married to one another, or who is born shortly after the parents' marriage ends through divorce. The opposit...
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The 18 months since the launching of the second Iraq war have brought home, even to its advocates, that the United States has a serious legitimacy problem. The pattern of the first Iraq war, in which an overwhelming victory set aside the reservations of most skeptics, has failed to emerge in the aftermath of the second.
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LEGITIMACY Defined Using a Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Search Engine ... legitimacy; noun; 1: lawfulness by virtue of being authorized or in accordance with law [ant: {illegitimacy}] ; 2: undisputed credibility [syn: {authenticity}, {genuineness}];
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Whether or not a government is legitimate rests on one very simple basis: whether the overwhelming majority of people living under that government recognizes its legitimacy.
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Human Rights organisations have also regularly come in for questioning on their legitimacy and have by no means been immune to the kind of criticisms levelled at Oxfam and others. Some of the most articulate questioning has come from within the human rights movement itself.
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