- Legitimation,
legitimization (US), or
legitimisation (UK) is the act of
providing legitimacy.
Legitimation in the
social sciences refers to the process...
- East Germany, the 1940
elections of
Stalinist "People's Parliaments" to
legitimise the
Soviet occupation of Estonia,
Latvia and Lithuania,
those in Egypt...
-
arrangement confirmed in the 1175
Treaty of Windsor. The
invasion was
legitimised by
reference to
provisions of the
alleged Papal Bull Laudabiliter, issued...
- de-Stalinisation,
citing Lenin's writings,
including those on Stalin, to
legitimise this process. When
Mikhail Gorbachev took
power in 1985 and introduced...
- prominence, at
least in part, as an
attempt by the
Norman ruling elite to
legitimise their rule of the
British Isles,
finding Anglo-Saxon
history ill-suited...
- community. Quasi-states
often reference either or both
doctrines in
order to
legitimise their claims to statehood.
There are, for example,
entities which meet...
- by Parliament". The
descent of Henry's mother, Margaret,
through the
legitimised House of
Beaufort bolstered Henry's
claim to the
English throne. She...
- also
exists in Hong Kong, with some
operating with
licensed taxis to
legitimise their business in ride-sharing.
Unlicensed drivers have been targeted...
- the
constraints of the
Versailles Treaty. The ****
Party obtained and
legitimised power through its
initial revolutionary activities, then
through mani****tion...
- due to the
apartheid laws that, in the
minds of
White South Africans,
legitimised those feelings.
Another finding of this
study was the
psychological damage...