Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present

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Autor(a) principal: Coni-Zimmer, Melanie
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Wolf, Klaus Dieter, Collin, Peter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v5i1.915
Resumo: This thematic issue brings together research from political science and legal history about legitimacy discourses covering different forms of public–private co-regulation and private self-regulation, domestic and transnational, past and present. These forms of governance highlight the important role of non-state actors in exercising public authority. There has been a growing debate about the legitimacy of non-state actors setting and enforcing norms and providing public goods and services. However, the focus of this thematic issue is not on developing abstract criteria of legitimacy. Rather, the authors analyze legitimacy discourses around different cases of privatized or partly privatized forms of governance from the early 20th century until today. Legitimacy is subject to empirical and not normative analysis. Legitimacy discourses are analyzed in order to shed light on the legitimacy conceptions that actors hold, what they consider as legitimate institutions, and based on what criteria. The particular focus of this thematic issue is to examine whether the significance of democratic legitimacy is decreasing as the importance of regulation exercised by private actors is increasing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present
title Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present
spellingShingle Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present
Coni-Zimmer, Melanie
hybrid regulatory regimes; legal history; legitimacy discourses; patterns of legitimation; public and private regulation; transnational governance
title_short Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present
title_full Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present
title_fullStr Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present
title_full_unstemmed Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present
title_sort Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present
author Coni-Zimmer, Melanie
author_facet Coni-Zimmer, Melanie
Wolf, Klaus Dieter
Collin, Peter
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author2 Wolf, Klaus Dieter
Collin, Peter
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coni-Zimmer, Melanie
Wolf, Klaus Dieter
Collin, Peter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv hybrid regulatory regimes; legal history; legitimacy discourses; patterns of legitimation; public and private regulation; transnational governance
topic hybrid regulatory regimes; legal history; legitimacy discourses; patterns of legitimation; public and private regulation; transnational governance
description This thematic issue brings together research from political science and legal history about legitimacy discourses covering different forms of public–private co-regulation and private self-regulation, domestic and transnational, past and present. These forms of governance highlight the important role of non-state actors in exercising public authority. There has been a growing debate about the legitimacy of non-state actors setting and enforcing norms and providing public goods and services. However, the focus of this thematic issue is not on developing abstract criteria of legitimacy. Rather, the authors analyze legitimacy discourses around different cases of privatized or partly privatized forms of governance from the early 20th century until today. Legitimacy is subject to empirical and not normative analysis. Legitimacy discourses are analyzed in order to shed light on the legitimacy conceptions that actors hold, what they consider as legitimate institutions, and based on what criteria. The particular focus of this thematic issue is to examine whether the significance of democratic legitimacy is decreasing as the importance of regulation exercised by private actors is increasing.
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