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Global Administrative Law: Global Governance Of The Global Positioning System And Galileo, Sang Wook Daniel Han Jan 2008

Global Administrative Law: Global Governance Of The Global Positioning System And Galileo, Sang Wook Daniel Han

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) system originally developed by the Depart- ment of Defense of the United States government in early 1970s.1


Institutional Alliances And Derivative Legitimacy, Claire R. Kelly Jan 2008

Institutional Alliances And Derivative Legitimacy, Claire R. Kelly

Michigan Journal of International Law

Part I of this Article describes global lawmaking and the legitimacy challenge. It provides a typology of IOs that develop norms. It explains that legitimacy is a subjective belief, but it provides objective paradigms for assessing legitimacy claims. It demonstrates how pursuing legitimacy according to one set of criteria can sacrifice legitimacy claims under another. It also examines the competition among IOs, the push for democratic norms, and the resulting need for stronger legitimacy claims. Part II explains linkage and accommodation and gives specific examples of where these phenomena work to garner more legitimacy for specific organizations and the soft …