Non-State Actors as Standard Setters
Herausgeber: Peters, Anne; Forster, Till; Koechlin, Lucy
Non-State Actors as Standard Setters
Herausgeber: Peters, Anne; Forster, Till; Koechlin, Lucy
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An interdisciplinary exploration of the legitimacy, accountability, authority, and effectiveness of non-state actors and standards.
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An interdisciplinary exploration of the legitimacy, accountability, authority, and effectiveness of non-state actors and standards.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1125g
- ISBN-13: 9780521114905
- ISBN-10: 052111490X
- Artikelnr.: 26551226
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1125g
- ISBN-13: 9780521114905
- ISBN-10: 052111490X
- Artikelnr.: 26551226
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Non-state actors as standard-setters: framing the issue in an
interdisciplinary fashion Anne Peters, Lucy Koechlin and Gretta Fenner;
Part I. New Actors and Processes in Contemporary Standard-Setting: 2. Local
and regional non-state actors on the margins of public policy in Africa
Dieter Neubert; 3. Conceptualising the use of public-private partnerships
as a regulatory arrangement in critical information infrastructure
protection Dan Assaf; 4. Standard-setting at the cutting edge: an
evidence-based typology for multi-stakeholder initiatives Lucy Koechlin and
Richard Calland; 5. New standards for and by private military companies?
Lindsey Cameron; 6. Governance matters VII: aggregate and individual
governance indicators 1996-2007 Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay and Massimo
Mastruzzi; 7. Contending with illicit power structures: a typology Michael
Miklaucic; Part II. The Legitimacy and Accountability of Actors and
Standards: 8. Democratic governance beyond the state: the legitimacy of
non-state actors as standard-setters Steven Wheatley; 9. Legitimacy,
accountability and polycentric regulation: dilemmas, trilemmas and
organisational response Julia Black; 10. Accountability of transnational
actors: is there scope for cross-sector principles? Monica Blagescu and
Robert Lloyd; 11. Non-state environmental standards as a substitute for
state regulation? Marcus Schaper; 12. Limiting violence - culture and the
constitution of public norms: with a case study from a stateless area Till
Förster; Part III. The Authority and Effectiveness of Actors and Standards:
13. Standard-setting for capital movements: reasserting sovereignty over
transnational actors? Peter Hägel; 14. Certification as a new private
global forest governance system: the regulatory potential of the forest
stewardship council Stéphane Guéneau; 15. Private standards in the north -
effective norms for the south? Eva Kocher; 16. International corporate
social responsibility standards: imposing or imitating business
responsibility in Lithuania? Egle Svilpaite; 17. Legal pluralism under the
influence of globalisation: a case study of child adoption in Tanzania
Ulrike Wanitzek; 18. Towards non-state actors as effective, legitimate, and
accountable standard-setters Anne Peters, Till Förster and Lucy Koechlin.
interdisciplinary fashion Anne Peters, Lucy Koechlin and Gretta Fenner;
Part I. New Actors and Processes in Contemporary Standard-Setting: 2. Local
and regional non-state actors on the margins of public policy in Africa
Dieter Neubert; 3. Conceptualising the use of public-private partnerships
as a regulatory arrangement in critical information infrastructure
protection Dan Assaf; 4. Standard-setting at the cutting edge: an
evidence-based typology for multi-stakeholder initiatives Lucy Koechlin and
Richard Calland; 5. New standards for and by private military companies?
Lindsey Cameron; 6. Governance matters VII: aggregate and individual
governance indicators 1996-2007 Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay and Massimo
Mastruzzi; 7. Contending with illicit power structures: a typology Michael
Miklaucic; Part II. The Legitimacy and Accountability of Actors and
Standards: 8. Democratic governance beyond the state: the legitimacy of
non-state actors as standard-setters Steven Wheatley; 9. Legitimacy,
accountability and polycentric regulation: dilemmas, trilemmas and
organisational response Julia Black; 10. Accountability of transnational
actors: is there scope for cross-sector principles? Monica Blagescu and
Robert Lloyd; 11. Non-state environmental standards as a substitute for
state regulation? Marcus Schaper; 12. Limiting violence - culture and the
constitution of public norms: with a case study from a stateless area Till
Förster; Part III. The Authority and Effectiveness of Actors and Standards:
13. Standard-setting for capital movements: reasserting sovereignty over
transnational actors? Peter Hägel; 14. Certification as a new private
global forest governance system: the regulatory potential of the forest
stewardship council Stéphane Guéneau; 15. Private standards in the north -
effective norms for the south? Eva Kocher; 16. International corporate
social responsibility standards: imposing or imitating business
responsibility in Lithuania? Egle Svilpaite; 17. Legal pluralism under the
influence of globalisation: a case study of child adoption in Tanzania
Ulrike Wanitzek; 18. Towards non-state actors as effective, legitimate, and
accountable standard-setters Anne Peters, Till Förster and Lucy Koechlin.
1. Non-state actors as standard-setters: framing the issue in an
interdisciplinary fashion Anne Peters, Lucy Koechlin and Gretta Fenner;
Part I. New Actors and Processes in Contemporary Standard-Setting: 2. Local
and regional non-state actors on the margins of public policy in Africa
Dieter Neubert; 3. Conceptualising the use of public-private partnerships
as a regulatory arrangement in critical information infrastructure
protection Dan Assaf; 4. Standard-setting at the cutting edge: an
evidence-based typology for multi-stakeholder initiatives Lucy Koechlin and
Richard Calland; 5. New standards for and by private military companies?
Lindsey Cameron; 6. Governance matters VII: aggregate and individual
governance indicators 1996-2007 Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay and Massimo
Mastruzzi; 7. Contending with illicit power structures: a typology Michael
Miklaucic; Part II. The Legitimacy and Accountability of Actors and
Standards: 8. Democratic governance beyond the state: the legitimacy of
non-state actors as standard-setters Steven Wheatley; 9. Legitimacy,
accountability and polycentric regulation: dilemmas, trilemmas and
organisational response Julia Black; 10. Accountability of transnational
actors: is there scope for cross-sector principles? Monica Blagescu and
Robert Lloyd; 11. Non-state environmental standards as a substitute for
state regulation? Marcus Schaper; 12. Limiting violence - culture and the
constitution of public norms: with a case study from a stateless area Till
Förster; Part III. The Authority and Effectiveness of Actors and Standards:
13. Standard-setting for capital movements: reasserting sovereignty over
transnational actors? Peter Hägel; 14. Certification as a new private
global forest governance system: the regulatory potential of the forest
stewardship council Stéphane Guéneau; 15. Private standards in the north -
effective norms for the south? Eva Kocher; 16. International corporate
social responsibility standards: imposing or imitating business
responsibility in Lithuania? Egle Svilpaite; 17. Legal pluralism under the
influence of globalisation: a case study of child adoption in Tanzania
Ulrike Wanitzek; 18. Towards non-state actors as effective, legitimate, and
accountable standard-setters Anne Peters, Till Förster and Lucy Koechlin.
interdisciplinary fashion Anne Peters, Lucy Koechlin and Gretta Fenner;
Part I. New Actors and Processes in Contemporary Standard-Setting: 2. Local
and regional non-state actors on the margins of public policy in Africa
Dieter Neubert; 3. Conceptualising the use of public-private partnerships
as a regulatory arrangement in critical information infrastructure
protection Dan Assaf; 4. Standard-setting at the cutting edge: an
evidence-based typology for multi-stakeholder initiatives Lucy Koechlin and
Richard Calland; 5. New standards for and by private military companies?
Lindsey Cameron; 6. Governance matters VII: aggregate and individual
governance indicators 1996-2007 Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay and Massimo
Mastruzzi; 7. Contending with illicit power structures: a typology Michael
Miklaucic; Part II. The Legitimacy and Accountability of Actors and
Standards: 8. Democratic governance beyond the state: the legitimacy of
non-state actors as standard-setters Steven Wheatley; 9. Legitimacy,
accountability and polycentric regulation: dilemmas, trilemmas and
organisational response Julia Black; 10. Accountability of transnational
actors: is there scope for cross-sector principles? Monica Blagescu and
Robert Lloyd; 11. Non-state environmental standards as a substitute for
state regulation? Marcus Schaper; 12. Limiting violence - culture and the
constitution of public norms: with a case study from a stateless area Till
Förster; Part III. The Authority and Effectiveness of Actors and Standards:
13. Standard-setting for capital movements: reasserting sovereignty over
transnational actors? Peter Hägel; 14. Certification as a new private
global forest governance system: the regulatory potential of the forest
stewardship council Stéphane Guéneau; 15. Private standards in the north -
effective norms for the south? Eva Kocher; 16. International corporate
social responsibility standards: imposing or imitating business
responsibility in Lithuania? Egle Svilpaite; 17. Legal pluralism under the
influence of globalisation: a case study of child adoption in Tanzania
Ulrike Wanitzek; 18. Towards non-state actors as effective, legitimate, and
accountable standard-setters Anne Peters, Till Förster and Lucy Koechlin.