LEGITIMACY - meaning and definition. What is LEGITIMACY
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What (who) is LEGITIMACY - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Legitimate; Legal legitimacy; Legitmates; Legitimacies; Legitimately; Legitimateness; Legitimity; Legitimacy (disambiguation); Illegitimate (disambiguation); Legitimacy (law); Legal Legitimacy

legitimacy         
n.
1) to confirm; establish the legitimacy (of smt.)
2) to challenge, question the legitimacy (of smt.)
legitimacy         
legitimacy         
n.
1.
Legality, lawfulness, accordance with law.
2.
Genuineness.

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Legitimacy

Legitimacy, from the Latin legitimare meaning "to make lawful", may refer to:

  • Legitimacy (criminal law)
  • Legitimacy (family law)
  • Legitimacy (political)
Examples of use of LEGITIMACY
1. Artificial elections do not give legitimacy, otherwise, the Vichy government in France would have enjoyed legitimacy.
2. "Whoever thinks his legitimacy comes from the international backing is under an illusion, the legitimacy is the people," Meshaal said.
3. Yet Israel‘s problem is not the legitimacy of the war, but the increasingly growing legitimacy of Hamas.
4. Legitimacy As things stand now, the authority that is to try Saddam Hussain faces serious questions regarding its legitimacy.
5. Olmert‘s ebbing legitimacy definitely carries a price.