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33 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 298 (2018-2019)
International Courts and the Politics of Legitimation and De-Legitimation

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    INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND THE POLITICS OF
          LEGITIMATION AND DE-LEGITIMATION

                          Theresa  Squatrito*

                               ABSTRACT
    How  might states damage the reputation of international courts (ICs)? What
can ICs do to counteract threats to their legitimacy? This article explores how the
legitimacy of ICs is constructed through ongoing political interactions that ICs have
with states, legal communities, and society. It argues that while states have various
means of de-legitimizing ICs, two main channels exist for states to undermine an IC.
States can use institutional channels to manipulate and undercut an IC's reputation.
Institutional channels in particular allow states to affect a court's pedigree,
processes, and outcomes through a variety of court-curbing mechanisms. The other
channels are extra-institutional and rely on states' capacities to defy and publicly
shame an IC and thereby harm its pedigree, processes, and outcomes. Moreover, this
article argues that ICs are capable of counteracting states' de-legitimation efforts.
ICs have interpretive, procedural, and off-the-bench possibilities to enhance their
legitimacy in regard to their pedigrees, processes, and outcomes. This article
contributes to research on the legitimacy of ICs, showing how legitimacy is
strategically shaped through political interactions that affect the pedigree, processes,
and outcomes of ICs.

                           TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.  INTRODUCTION          ............................................. 299
II. LEGITIMACY  AND  INTERNATIONAL   COURTS   .....................300
III. DE-LEGITIMATION  OF INTERNATIONAL   COURTS   BY STATES  .....304
     A. De-legitimation Through  Institutional Channels................305
     B. Extra-institutional Channels to De-legitimation.................310
IV. STRATEGIC   LEGITIMATION  BY  INTERNATIONAL   COURTS   .........314
     A. Legitimation ofPedigree      ............................. 314
     B. Legitimation ofProcess.    ..................       ......316
     C. Legitimation of Outcomes     ..................      .....318
V.  CONCLUSION.          ................................. ..... 320


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