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conflict between market and democracy, (3) to describe the evolution of NGOs in the EU and their legitimacy to represent the … legitimacy of NGOs as democratic institutions of global importance, as well as a way of solving the conflict between the market …The aim of this paper is to examine the influence of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating in the European …
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law and corporate law firms on one side, and the world of NGOs and human right on the other -- might develop together (or … spillover from one side to another), suggesting that the legitimacy of any potntial transnational legal order depends on some …
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argues that international organizations and international NGOs are locked in an embrace of mutual legitimation, each giving … the other important political legitimacy, in favor of liberal internationalism and at the expense of democratic … sovereignty. The monograph argues that the legitimacy that each gives the other is based on flawed assumptions about the nature of …
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-resolution data on ethnic composition and violent conflict for sub-Saharan Africa, our analysis finds that in the wake of improved … trade access conflict declines less in locations that are ethnically remote from the rest of the country. We hypothesize …
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