legitiimset
Legitiimset is a term used in social and political analysis to describe the collective set of actors, institutions, norms, and outcomes that are perceived as legitimate within a given system. It functions as a category for evaluating why authorities, rules, and procedures gain or lose public support and compliance. The concept encompasses legality, moral acceptability, and practical effectiveness, and it is often employed in comparative studies of governance, policy, and organizational legitimacy.
Assessment of legitiimset relies on multiple factors. Researchers examine formal legality, consent and acceptance of authority,
Applications and examples of legitiimset span several domains. In political science, the concept helps analyze why
Notes on usage: the term is rooted in the concept of legitimacy and appears in Estonian-language scholarship