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Presenting extensive new research, this ground-breaking study addresses the critical dimensions of participatory and democratic processes in the field of trade-sustainability relationships and sustainability assessments of trade rules. The specific issues in trade include social and environmental concerns for which there is a wide disparity of preferences and no economic benchmark.
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Presenting extensive new research, this ground-breaking study addresses the critical dimensions of participatory and democratic processes in the field of trade-sustainability relationships and sustainability assessments of trade rules. The specific issues in trade include social and environmental concerns for which there is a wide disparity of preferences and no economic benchmark.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 231mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781138357099
- ISBN-10: 113835709X
- Artikelnr.: 63656593
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 231mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781138357099
- ISBN-10: 113835709X
- Artikelnr.: 63656593
Sophie Thoyer is the coordinator of the European Sustra network on sustainable trade. She is a senior lecturer in agricultural and resource economics at Supagro-Lameta, University of Montpellier, France. Her research work focuses on the political economy of economic reforms and on environmental negotiations both at local and international levels. Benoit Martimort-Asso was assistant coordinator of the European Sustra network on sustainable trade between 2003 and 2005. He is presently in charge of the International Environmental Governance program at IDDRI (Institut du Developpement Durable et des Relations Internationales), at the Sustainable Development and International Relations Institute, Paris, France, and coordinates IDDRI's activity dissemination programme.
Contents: Foreword, Peter Haas; Introduction: Participation for
sustainability in trade, Sophie Thoyer and Benoît Martimort-Asso. Part 1
Theoretical Analysis of Participatory Processes: Is sustainable development
an alternative principle of justification?, Olivier Godard; Global public
goods and governance of sustainable development, Sophie Thoyer;
Deliberation and democracy in global governance; the role of civil society,
Patrizia Nanz and Jens Steffek; Assessing civil society participation: an
evaluative framework, Jessica F. Green. Part 2 Participation in
International Agenda-Setting and Decision-Making: The International Agenda
for Sustainable Development: International Contestatory Movements, Carlos
Milani and Chlo eraghel; Epistemic Community and International Governance
of Biological Diversity: A Reinterpretation of the Role of IUCN, S m
Louafi; Emerging Corporate Actors in Environment and Trade Governance: New
Vision and Challenge for Norm-Setting Processes, Isabelle Biagiotti;
Transparency and Participation of Civil Society in International
Institutions Related to Biotechnology, Jona Razzaque; Global Forest
Governance: Effectiveness, Fairness and Legitimacy of Market-Driven
Approaches, Steve Bass and St ane Gu au. Part 3 Participation in
Implementation and Evaluation: The Role of Scientific Expertise in
Assessing Sustainability under Uncertainty and Controversy - Lessons from
the Case of Climate Change, Olivier Godard; The Contribution of Network
Governance to Sustainability Impact Assessment, Tom Dedeurwaerdere; Public
participation in the EU's sustainability impact assessment of trade
agreements, Markus Knigge and Nicole Kranz; Transparency, Information
Disclosure and Participation in Export Credit Agency Cover
Decisions,Benjamin Gorlach, Markus Knigge,and Marcus Schaper. Part 4
Conclusion: The Effectiveness of Participatory Procedures: Actors'
Viewpoints. Index.
sustainability in trade, Sophie Thoyer and Benoît Martimort-Asso. Part 1
Theoretical Analysis of Participatory Processes: Is sustainable development
an alternative principle of justification?, Olivier Godard; Global public
goods and governance of sustainable development, Sophie Thoyer;
Deliberation and democracy in global governance; the role of civil society,
Patrizia Nanz and Jens Steffek; Assessing civil society participation: an
evaluative framework, Jessica F. Green. Part 2 Participation in
International Agenda-Setting and Decision-Making: The International Agenda
for Sustainable Development: International Contestatory Movements, Carlos
Milani and Chlo eraghel; Epistemic Community and International Governance
of Biological Diversity: A Reinterpretation of the Role of IUCN, S m
Louafi; Emerging Corporate Actors in Environment and Trade Governance: New
Vision and Challenge for Norm-Setting Processes, Isabelle Biagiotti;
Transparency and Participation of Civil Society in International
Institutions Related to Biotechnology, Jona Razzaque; Global Forest
Governance: Effectiveness, Fairness and Legitimacy of Market-Driven
Approaches, Steve Bass and St ane Gu au. Part 3 Participation in
Implementation and Evaluation: The Role of Scientific Expertise in
Assessing Sustainability under Uncertainty and Controversy - Lessons from
the Case of Climate Change, Olivier Godard; The Contribution of Network
Governance to Sustainability Impact Assessment, Tom Dedeurwaerdere; Public
participation in the EU's sustainability impact assessment of trade
agreements, Markus Knigge and Nicole Kranz; Transparency, Information
Disclosure and Participation in Export Credit Agency Cover
Decisions,Benjamin Gorlach, Markus Knigge,and Marcus Schaper. Part 4
Conclusion: The Effectiveness of Participatory Procedures: Actors'
Viewpoints. Index.
Contents: Foreword, Peter Haas; Introduction: Participation for
sustainability in trade, Sophie Thoyer and Benoît Martimort-Asso. Part 1
Theoretical Analysis of Participatory Processes: Is sustainable development
an alternative principle of justification?, Olivier Godard; Global public
goods and governance of sustainable development, Sophie Thoyer;
Deliberation and democracy in global governance; the role of civil society,
Patrizia Nanz and Jens Steffek; Assessing civil society participation: an
evaluative framework, Jessica F. Green. Part 2 Participation in
International Agenda-Setting and Decision-Making: The International Agenda
for Sustainable Development: International Contestatory Movements, Carlos
Milani and Chlo eraghel; Epistemic Community and International Governance
of Biological Diversity: A Reinterpretation of the Role of IUCN, S m
Louafi; Emerging Corporate Actors in Environment and Trade Governance: New
Vision and Challenge for Norm-Setting Processes, Isabelle Biagiotti;
Transparency and Participation of Civil Society in International
Institutions Related to Biotechnology, Jona Razzaque; Global Forest
Governance: Effectiveness, Fairness and Legitimacy of Market-Driven
Approaches, Steve Bass and St ane Gu au. Part 3 Participation in
Implementation and Evaluation: The Role of Scientific Expertise in
Assessing Sustainability under Uncertainty and Controversy - Lessons from
the Case of Climate Change, Olivier Godard; The Contribution of Network
Governance to Sustainability Impact Assessment, Tom Dedeurwaerdere; Public
participation in the EU's sustainability impact assessment of trade
agreements, Markus Knigge and Nicole Kranz; Transparency, Information
Disclosure and Participation in Export Credit Agency Cover
Decisions,Benjamin Gorlach, Markus Knigge,and Marcus Schaper. Part 4
Conclusion: The Effectiveness of Participatory Procedures: Actors'
Viewpoints. Index.
sustainability in trade, Sophie Thoyer and Benoît Martimort-Asso. Part 1
Theoretical Analysis of Participatory Processes: Is sustainable development
an alternative principle of justification?, Olivier Godard; Global public
goods and governance of sustainable development, Sophie Thoyer;
Deliberation and democracy in global governance; the role of civil society,
Patrizia Nanz and Jens Steffek; Assessing civil society participation: an
evaluative framework, Jessica F. Green. Part 2 Participation in
International Agenda-Setting and Decision-Making: The International Agenda
for Sustainable Development: International Contestatory Movements, Carlos
Milani and Chlo eraghel; Epistemic Community and International Governance
of Biological Diversity: A Reinterpretation of the Role of IUCN, S m
Louafi; Emerging Corporate Actors in Environment and Trade Governance: New
Vision and Challenge for Norm-Setting Processes, Isabelle Biagiotti;
Transparency and Participation of Civil Society in International
Institutions Related to Biotechnology, Jona Razzaque; Global Forest
Governance: Effectiveness, Fairness and Legitimacy of Market-Driven
Approaches, Steve Bass and St ane Gu au. Part 3 Participation in
Implementation and Evaluation: The Role of Scientific Expertise in
Assessing Sustainability under Uncertainty and Controversy - Lessons from
the Case of Climate Change, Olivier Godard; The Contribution of Network
Governance to Sustainability Impact Assessment, Tom Dedeurwaerdere; Public
participation in the EU's sustainability impact assessment of trade
agreements, Markus Knigge and Nicole Kranz; Transparency, Information
Disclosure and Participation in Export Credit Agency Cover
Decisions,Benjamin Gorlach, Markus Knigge,and Marcus Schaper. Part 4
Conclusion: The Effectiveness of Participatory Procedures: Actors'
Viewpoints. Index.