(legitimation)
21legitimation — noun 1. the act of rendering a person legitimate he has filial rights because he obtained letters of legitimation from the king his parents subsequent marriage resulted in his legitimation • Derivationally related forms: ↑legitimate • Topics:… …
22legitimation — noun The process of making something lawful, proper or fitting. The attempt at legitimation of his crime failed and drew attention to him, dooming him. Syn: legitimization …
23Legitimation — Le|gi|ti|ma|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. fr. légitimation, dies aus mlat. legitimatio zu legitimare, vgl. ↑legitimieren>: 1. Beglaubigung; [Rechts]<ausweis. 2. Berechtigung. 3. Ehelichkeitserklärung (für ein vorher uneheliches Kind);… …
24legitimation — • behörighet, tillåtelse, rättighet, fullmakt, legitimation, auktorisation, myndighet, berättigande …
25legitimation — le|gi|ti|ma|tion sb., en, er, erne, i sms. legitimations , fx legitimationskort; fremvise gyldig legitimation …
26legitimation — legitimate ► ADJECTIVE 1) conforming to the law or to rules. 2) able to be defended with logic or justification: a legitimate excuse. 3) (of a child) born of parents lawfully married to each other. 4) (of a sovereign) having a title based on… …
27Legitimation (Politikwissenschaft) — Legitimation bezeichnet in der Politikwissenschaft die Rechtfertigung eines Staates für sein hoheitliches oder nichthoheitliches Handeln bzw. dessen Ergebnis. Dabei wird zwischen verschiedenen Formen der Legitimation unterschieden: Schaubild… …
28Legitimation durch Verfahren — ist ein Werk des Sozialwissenschaftlers Niklas Luhmann, das erstmals 1969 erschien. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Verfahren statt universeller Wahrheit 2 Legitimation durch soziale Verfahren 3 Die Bedeutung der Verfahr …
29Legitimation crisis (disambiguation) — Legitimation crisis is a political science concept.Legitimation crisis may also refer to: * Legitimation Crisis , a book by Jurgen Habermas …
30Legitimation crisis — In political science a legitimation crisis is said to occur when a governing structure still retains the legal authority by which to govern, but is not able to demonstrate that its practical functioning fulfills the end for which it was… …