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- W4317369035 abstract "Abstract The principle of public reason (PR) fits well supranational authorities which produce de facto binding directives to nation states. This chapter begins by arguing that in the triangle of concepts—legitimacy, democracy, national statehood—we should resist the temptation to uncouple the link between national statehood and democracy. Such uncoupling is often a non-starter, due to the apparent weakness of democracy at a supranational level. Rather, we should follow a different strategy, and uncouple legitimacy and democracy (at least, of an electoral or participatory kind). We should further hypothesize that the legitimacy of supranational authorities is often grounded in the type of arguments provided by supranational entities, and in particular, their appeal to public reason—a legitimacy-conferring device well-suited to supranational authorities. And particularly good instances of such ‘supranational public reason’ (to be distinguished from Rawls’s ‘public reason of the Society of Peoples’) are provided by adjudicatory or quasi-adjudicatory supranational bodies, such as the two regional human rights courts and the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement branch discussed in this chapter. It is also argued that we should not see the relationship between statehood legitimacy (optimally based on electoral democracy) and supranational legitimacy (based on public reason) as mutually antagonistic and engaged in a zero-sum competition, but rather as allowing scope for synergy. This also leads to a view which rejects a conventional conception of primacy of constitutional over international law." @default.
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- W4317369035 title "Constitutional Legitimacy beyond the State" @default.
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