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    kzkzjzjzjsjjjjjjjsjsjsjdjdjdjdjjdsjjsjsjsjsjsjsjsjsjsjsjsjs PAOK vs Iraklis Wed 22/01 15:00One of the important themes in Macbeth is the idea of political legitimacy‚ of the moral authority that some kings possess and others lack. With particular attention to Malcolm’s questioning of Macduff in Act 4‚ scene 3‚ try to define some of the characteristics that grant or invalidate the moral legitimacy of absolute power. What makes Duncan a good king? What makes Macbeth a tyrant? ANSWER FOR STUDY QUESTION 2 >> An important theme

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    meant by legitimacy? Legitimacy refers to the degree to which the state or its government can be considered to have the right to exercise power. A state or government can be said to be legitimate if it has a valid claim to rule. Legitimacy is generally understood as the popular acceptance and recognition‚ by the public‚ of the authority of a governing régime‚ whereby authority has political power through consent and mutual understandings‚ not coercion. The three types of political legitimacy (authority)

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    LEGITIMACY Legitimacy the degree of acceptance which the political regime enjoys over its community. Thus according to Max Weber a political regime is legitimate when it influences it’s participants to have the willingness to obey its commands (Weber‚ 1964: 382). Thus Weber illustrated these using ideal concepts‚ namely traditional‚ charismatic and legal-rational authority. Traditional authority‚ when a regime basis its legitimacy on tradition or customs‚ thus

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    ‘Explain and discuss the relationship between power‚ authority and legitimacy.’ The aim of this essay is the one to discuss more in detail the relationship between power‚ authority and legitimacy. However‚ in order to better understand the issues and arguments which regard the three of them‚ I will give a brief description of the following and at last state the view of the great philosopher Plato. Power is what we define as the ability to force others into doing certain things even against their

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    Chapter 8 – Systems oriented theories 1. Introduction Rationale: Why corporate management might elect to voluntarily provide particular information to parties outside the organisation. (Page 250 & 251) Gray‚ Owen and Adams (1996): Legitimacy Theory and Stakeholder Theory are two theorietical perspectives that have been adopted by a number of researchers in recent years. The theories are sometimes referred to as “systems-oriented theories”. Within a systems-based perspective‚ the entity is assumed

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    of political instability. The instability of government‚ inefficiency of political parties and a weak political culture make Pakistan a politically instable state. Political stability is important for keeping the society integrated‚ maintaining legitimacy‚ economic development and supremacy of law in a state. In political stable condition people have power they use their powers for the development of nation‚ and in politically instable condition people feel powerless‚ lose their trust on government

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    systems-oriented theory and Positive Accounting Theory can list some hints. This essay will seek to explain the reasons why firms voluntary disclosure information by referring to Legitimacy theory‚ Stakeholder theory‚ institutional theory‚ and lastly Political Costs hypothesis respectively. 2. Legitimacy theory As asserted by legitimacy theory‚ organisations are pursuing for activities that are within “the norms and bounds of their respective societies” (Deegan & Unerman‚ 2006‚ P. 217). However‚ these

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    building a critical mass of attention to gain legitimacy. In this exploratory and inductive study of the emergence and evolution of the Indian high-end fashion industry and the actions of entrepreneurs in the early days of this industry‚ I seek to redress these shortcomings of prior organizational research. Based on interviews with pioneer-entrepreneurs as well as members of the ecosystem of a new industry‚ and fieldwork I find that‚ although legitimacy-seeking is indeed an important activity for pioneer-entrepreneurs

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    Abstract Stakeholder Theory and Legitimacy Theory are both appropriate models to describe organisational behaviour to produce corporate voluntary sustainability reporting. However‚ both theories did not fully meet the conceptual requirements. Therefore‚ based on the historical roots‚ this paper critiques its current form and gives suggestions that may be taken to satisfy the requirements. Introduction This research paper provides an overview of the purpose of Corporate Sustainability Reporting

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    A STUDY ON PRESUMPTION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PRINCPLE OF LEGITIMACY Submitted to: Mr. Kishor Bista Mr. Bishow Mani Pokharel Subject: Evidence Law Submitted by: Ms. Binita Pandey Kathmandu School of Law L.L.B 3rd year Date of submission: 28 Baisakh 2068 TABLE OF CONTENT Table of Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Statutes 1. Chapter I 1.1 Background 1.2 Objectives 1.3 Limitation 1.4 Methodology 1.5 Organization of study 2. Chapter II 2.1 Defining

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