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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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| The Principle of Subsidiarity as a Constitutional Principle in International Law: The case of the EU and the European Convention on Human Rights | View Paper Details |
| Justice, Legitimacy and the Global Order: A Liberal Perspective | View Paper Details |
| International Human Rights Institutions and Political Obligation | View Paper Details |
| Republicanism, Political Constitutionalism and International Human Rights Conventions | View Paper Details |
| International institutions, Legitimacy and Global Justice | View Paper Details |
| Vision or Nightmare? Postsecular Perspectives on Global Governance | View Paper Details |
| Human Rights in East Asia and Social Constructivism | View Paper Details |