Applying Different Concepts and Conceptions of Legitimacy to the International Level: Service, Free Group Agents, and Autonomy

Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI:10.1515/mopp-2022-0046
Antoinette Scherz
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Abstract International institutions are facing increasing criticism of the legitimacy of their authority. But what does it mean for an international institution to be legitimate? Arthur Applbaum’s latest book provides a convincing new concept of legitimacy, namely, the power-liability view, and a new normative conception, the free group agent account. However, it is not clear how they can be applied to the international level. First, this paper examines how different concepts of legitimacy can be applied to international institutions. Second, it assesses three different conceptions of legitimacy, namely, the service conception, Applbaum’s free group agent account and the autonomy-based conception for the international level. It outlines how on the last conception, international institutions’ legitimacy depends on three different aspects required to protect autonomy: the political power of the institution; its purpose; and its relation to other institutions. Finally, the paper argues that the creation of an international institution should be seen as part of relational legitimacy and that state consent plays an important role to protect the political autonomy of peoples.
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在国际层面上运用不同的合法性概念和概念:服务、自由群体代理和自治
国际机构正面临着越来越多的对其权威合法性的批评。但是一个国际机构的合法性意味着什么呢?亚瑟·阿普鲍姆的新书提供了一个令人信服的合法性新概念,即权力-责任观,以及一个新的规范性概念,即自由群体代理说。然而,目前尚不清楚如何将其应用于国际层面。首先,本文考察了不同的合法性概念如何适用于国际机构。其次,评估了三种不同的合法性概念,即服务概念、阿普鲍姆的自由集团代理账户和国际层面的自治基础概念。它概述了在最后一个概念上,国际机构的合法性如何取决于保护自治所需的三个不同方面:机构的政治权力;它的目的;以及它与其他机构的关系。最后,本文认为,国际机构的创建应被视为关系合法性的一部分,国家同意在保护人民的政治自治方面发挥着重要作用。
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