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<abstract><p>This introductory chapter frames the problem with a number of illustrative examples and
with the three core concepts that carry the book’s argument. It starts to show how
international courts and tribunals exercise a number of functions beyond the settlement
of disputes. They reassert legal validity (stabilize normative expectations), make law
(develop normative expectations), and control as well as legitimize the public authority
of other actors. International courts are <i>multifunctional</i>. By way of
adjudication, they impact other actors on different levels of governance in the exercise
of their freedom. They exercise <i>public authority</i>. This qualification focuses the
book’s normative inquiry. Like all public authority, international adjudication demands
<i>democratic legitimacy</i>. The introduction closes by responding to three likely
objections.</p>
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<disclaimer><p>In Whose Name?. Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke, Oxford University Press (2014).</p>
<p>© Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke. DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198717461.003.0001.</p>
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