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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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The democratic legitimacy principle in public international law. (Faculté de droit / Département de droit international Charles De Visscher / INT) ... Study of the normative degree of the democratic legitimacy principle in public international law. Freedom of a state to choose its own frame of governance and equality...
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Reinventing Business for the 21st Century ... Implementing Market Shifts - Google, Android phone, eWallet ... "The Google Phone, Unlocked" is a Seeking Alpha article detailing the early release of a Google phone planned for market introduction in 2010. Will this be successful or not? Legitimate question - given the success...
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The Bush administration also asserted that war against Iraq was justified to depose a tyrant and free the Iraqi people-a position that strongly suggested that Bush accepted in principle the legitimacy of war against any government failing a democratic litmus test.
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Those who process personal data concerning other people must comply with to the following principles: 1 - The principle of legitimacy The processing of personal data is allowed only if there is a legitimate reason to justify it. ... In the event of non-compliance with this principle, the person who processes your...
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