This essay suggests that the accountability trends explored by Stian Oby Johansen and Gisela Hirschmann in their respective monographs should be viewed as indicating the emergence of a right to justification in global governance. Both Johansen and Hirschmann seek to advance the interdisciplinary conversation about the accountability of international organizations-Johansen by developing a normative framework assessing the quality of IO accountability mechanisms, and Hirschmann by seeking to identify the variables that shape the evolution of what she calls pluralist accountability. Building upon their analyses, I put forward a set of hypotheses about the procedural and substantive dimensions of the right to justification as well as the conditions for its consolidation in global governance.
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Reinold, T. (2022). Holding International Organizations Accountable: Toward a Right to Justification in Global Governance? Ethics and International Affairs. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0892679422000235
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