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Legality : ウィキペディア英語版
Legality

Legality can be defined as an act, agreement, or contract that is consistent to the law or state of being lawful or unlawful in a given jurisdiction.
According to merriam-webster dictionary definition of Legality is 1 : attachment to or observance of law. 2 : the quality or state of being legal 〔http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/legality〕 Businessdictionary.com and thelawdictionary.org definition explains concept of ''attachment to law'' as ''Implied warranty that an act, agreement, or contract strictly adheres to the statutes of a particular jurisdiction. For example, in insurance contracts it is assumed that all risks covered under the policy are legal ventures.'' The second definition cited by Businessdictionary.com '' Legal principle that an accused may not be prosecuted for an act that is not declared a crime in that jurisdiction.'' is actually about Principle of legality which is part of over all concept of legality.〔http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/legality.html〕〔http://thelawdictionary.org/legality/〕
==Definitions==
Vicki Schultz〔http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/1341317?uid=3739256&uid=2&uid=4&sid=21106287494281〕 states that we collectively have a shared knowledge about most concepts. How we interpret the reality of our actual understanding of a concept manifests itself through the different individual narratives that we tell about the origins and meanings of a particular concept. The difference in narratives, about the same set of facts, is what divides us. An individual has the ability to frame, or understand, something very differently than the next person. Evidence does not always lead to a clear attribution of the specific cause or meaning of an issue – meanings are derived through narratives. Reality, and the facts that surround it, are personally subjective and laden with assumptions based on clearly stated facts. Anna-Maria Marshall〔http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1747-4469.2003.tb00211.x/abstract〕 states, this shift in framing happens because our perceptions depend “on new information and experiences;” this very idea is the basis of Ewick and Sibley definition of legality – our everyday experiences shape our understanding of the law.
Ewik and Silbey define Legality more broadly as, ''those meanings, sources of authority, and cultural practices that are in some sense legal although not necessarily approved or acknowledged by official law. The concept of legality the opportunity to consider "how where and with what effect law is produced in and through commonplace social interactions....How do our roles and statuses our relationships, our obligations, prerogatives and responsibilities, our identities and our behavoiurs bear the imprint of law.'' 〔Ewik and Silbey as quoted in (Global Legal Pluralism: A Jurisprudence of Law Beyond Borders By Paul Schiff Berman )〕
In a paper on Normative Phenomena of Morality, Ethics and Legality', Legality is defined taking states role in to account as, ''The system of laws and regulations of right and wrong behavior that are enforceable by the state (federal, state, or local governmental body in the U.S.) through the exercise of its policing powers and judicial process, with the threat and use of penalties,
including its monopoly on the right to use physical violence. ''〔Erhard, Werner and Jensen, Michael C. and Zaffron, Steve, Integrity: A Positive Model that Incorporates the Normative Phenomena of Morality, Ethics and Legality (March 23, 2009). Harvard Business School NOM Working Paper No. 06-11; Barbados Group Working Paper No. 06-03; Simon School Working Paper No. FR 08-05. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=920625. or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.920625〕

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