The Power of Legitimacy Among Nations Contributor(s): Franck, Thomas M. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0195061780 ISBN-13: 9780195061789 Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA OUR PRICE: $217.80 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: July 1990 Annotation: Although there is no international government, and no global police agency enforces the rules, nations obey international law. In this provocative study, Franck employs a broad range of historical, legal, sociological, anthropological, political, and philosophical modes of analysis to unravel the mystery of what makes states and people perceive rules as legitimate. Demonstrating that virtually all nations obey most rules nearly all of the time, Franck reveals that the more legitimate laws and institutions appear to be, the greater is their capacity for compliance. Distilling those factors which increase the perception of legitimacy, he shows how a community of rules can be fashioned from a system of sovereign states without creating a global leviathan. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | International Relations - General - Law | International - Law | Comparative |
Dewey: 341.26 |
LCCN: 89070908 |
Lexile Measure: 1580 |
Physical Information: 1.12" H x 5.88" W x 8.56" (1.15 lbs) 320 pages |
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Publisher Description: Although there is no international government, and no global police agency enforces the rules, nations obey international law. In this provocative study, Franck employs a broad range of historical, legal, sociological, anthropological, political, and philosophical modes of analysis to unravel the mystery of what makes states and people perceive rules as legitimate. Demonstrating that virtually all nations obey most rules nearly all of the time, Franck reveals that the more legitimate laws and institutions appear to be, the greater is their capacity for compliance. Distilling those factors which increase the perception of legitimacy, he shows how a community of rules can be fashioned from a system of sovereign states without creating a global leviathan. |