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Political Legitimacy, Political Obligation, and International Institutions

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Lynn Dobson
University of Edinburgh

Abstract

Broadly, this panel is concerned with theories and concepts of political legitimacy and political obligation as they (might) pertain to international institutions, including human rights institutions; more particularly, it has an interest in the role of consent in the conditions of such legitimacy and/or obligation.

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