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The Law and Politics of International Legitimacy presents a comprehensive analysis of how legitimacy operates within the international legal and political framework. Jean-Marc Coicaud investigates the theoretical foundations and practical applications of legitimacy in global governance, examining the complex interplay between formal legal structures and political reality.
The book addresses fundamental questions about what makes international law binding, how states justify their actions on the world stage, and the role of legitimacy in maintaining international order. Coicaud explores various dimensions of legitimacy including legal, moral, and political perspectives, providing insight into contemporary international relations challenges. This work is essential for understanding how legitimacy functions as both a constraint on state behavior and a tool for exercising power in international affairs.







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