legitimnost
Legitimnost, or legitimacy, is a concept in political science, sociology and law that refers to the justified right to exercise authority and the acceptance of that authority by those governed. It concerns normative justification as well as public trust, and it is distinct from legality, which focuses on formal compliance with laws and rules.
The term has roots in Latin and is used across many languages, including Slavic ones, to denote
Theoretical frameworks often distinguish different sources of legitimacy. Max Weber identified three ideal types: traditional legitimacy
Legitimacy is maintained and contested through several mechanisms. Consent of the governed, effective governance, respect for
In practice, legitimacy shapes political stability, compliance with laws, and the standing of a state in international