2010
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511781261
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Legitimacy and Legality in International Law

Abstract: It has never been more important to understand how international law enables and constrains international politics. By drawing together the legal theory of Lon Fuller and the insights of constructivist international relations scholars, this book articulates a pragmatic view of how international obligation is created and maintained. First, legal norms can only arise in the context of social norms based on shared understandings. Second, internal features of law, or 'criteria of legality', are crucial to law's ab… Show more

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“…With such specificity and clarity in the procedural aspect of the conservation of wetlands, that highlights the pivotal role of the framework for the planning and management of wetland sites, the obligation to conserve under Articles 2.1 and 4.1 satisfies the clarity criterion imposed under Fuller's legality criteria. Moreover, 'clarity is more of a work that is in progress with respect to the convention's substantive provisions' 1045 where the open textured principles or provisions 'serve as guideposts for this continuous law-making enterprise'. 1046 Thus, the progressive clarification of the rules on the conservation of wetlands necessary to attain legality is forged and promoted over time through a structured procedural framework.…”
Section: Claritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With such specificity and clarity in the procedural aspect of the conservation of wetlands, that highlights the pivotal role of the framework for the planning and management of wetland sites, the obligation to conserve under Articles 2.1 and 4.1 satisfies the clarity criterion imposed under Fuller's legality criteria. Moreover, 'clarity is more of a work that is in progress with respect to the convention's substantive provisions' 1045 where the open textured principles or provisions 'serve as guideposts for this continuous law-making enterprise'. 1046 Thus, the progressive clarification of the rules on the conservation of wetlands necessary to attain legality is forged and promoted over time through a structured procedural framework.…”
Section: Claritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In international law, joint responsibilities are established for the protection of public values. Good examples are the elaboration of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol (Gupta et al 2009, Brunnée andToope 2010). International law is agenda setting and it prepares national states and citizens to undertake action within general frameworks (Sabel and Zeitlin 2010).…”
Section: The Mechanisms Of Legal Contextualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, we take an institutional instead of instrumental perspective in our exploration of the legal potential in responsive strategies. This institutional reflection inducts deliberation of principal norms at the rule level of social interaction rather than the instrumental steering of specific purposes, means, and requirements of action (Fuller 1964, Witteveen and van der Burg 1999, Brunnée and Toope 2010. This deliberation is more principled but also more abstract than specific purposeful action: it conditions social action rather than prescribes the ways to proceed.…”
Section: Introduction: the Assumptions Of Adaptive Governance And Itsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…69 Shared understandings are collectively held background knowledge, including social norms and practices. But these understandings do not simply exist, or spontaneously emerge as agreed among actors.…”
Section: Shared Understandingsmentioning
confidence: 99%