The Evolution of Transnational Rule-Makers Through Crises
Herausgeber: Delimatsis, Panagiotis; Borowicz, M Konrad; Bijlmakers, Stephanie
The Evolution of Transnational Rule-Makers Through Crises
Herausgeber: Delimatsis, Panagiotis; Borowicz, M Konrad; Bijlmakers, Stephanie
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"Beyond academia, the book will become an essential reference for regulators, policy-makers, officers in private rule-making bodies, practitioners and advanced students. It covers key areas in global production and finance and delves into procedural, substantive and practical elements of private rule-making processes"--
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"Beyond academia, the book will become an essential reference for regulators, policy-makers, officers in private rule-making bodies, practitioners and advanced students. It covers key areas in global production and finance and delves into procedural, substantive and practical elements of private rule-making processes"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781009329361
- ISBN-10: 1009329367
- Artikelnr.: 67154417
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781009329361
- ISBN-10: 1009329367
- Artikelnr.: 67154417
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. The resilience of private authority in times of crises Panagiotis
Delimatsis; 2. Between public and private: heterarchy in an age of
intangibles and financialization Philip G. Cerny and Rosalba Belmonte; 3.
Corporations and the making of public standards in international law: the
case of China in the ITU Jan Wouters; 4. Standard-setting and
organizational resilience: the case of the institute of international
finance M. Konrad Borowicz; 5. Resilience and change in private
standard-setting: the case of LIBOR Pierre-Hugues Verdier; 6. The basel
committee in the post-crises international governance of banking
regulation: continuity despite weakness Matteo Ortino; 7. Human rights due
diligence and evolution of voluntary sustainability standards Enrico
Partiti; 8. The politics of collaborative governance in global supply
chains: power and pushback in the Bangladesh accord Juliane Reinecke and
Jimmy Donaghey; 9. The evolution of a transnational private rule maker: the
global food safety initiative and the dynamics of its legitimacy Tetty
Havinga and Paul Verbruggen; 10. Organizational responses of transnational
private regulators after major accidents: the case of the American
petroleum institute and the deep water horizon oil spill Margarita
Nieves-Zárate; 11. The accountability response of the global anti-doping
regime to the Russian doping scandal and the resilience of transnational
private regulation Slobodan Tomic and Rebecca Schmidt; 12. 'Keynesian'
Shipping containers? Maritime transnational regulation before the advent of
'Neoliberalism' Daniel R. Quiroga Villamarin; 13. The international
organization for standardization - a 75-year journey of dynamic evolution
and building organizational resilience in the face of crises Stephanie
Bijlmakers; 14. Global rivalry over the leadership in ICT standardization:
SDO governance amid changing patterns of participation Justus Baron and
Olia Kanevskaia; 15. The international electrotechnical commission: a
115-Year journey of challenges, change and resilience Tim Büthe and Abdel
fattah Alshadafan; 16. Epilogue: an evolutionary theory of transnational
private regulation: investigating causes and effects of crises Fabrizio
Cafaggi.
Delimatsis; 2. Between public and private: heterarchy in an age of
intangibles and financialization Philip G. Cerny and Rosalba Belmonte; 3.
Corporations and the making of public standards in international law: the
case of China in the ITU Jan Wouters; 4. Standard-setting and
organizational resilience: the case of the institute of international
finance M. Konrad Borowicz; 5. Resilience and change in private
standard-setting: the case of LIBOR Pierre-Hugues Verdier; 6. The basel
committee in the post-crises international governance of banking
regulation: continuity despite weakness Matteo Ortino; 7. Human rights due
diligence and evolution of voluntary sustainability standards Enrico
Partiti; 8. The politics of collaborative governance in global supply
chains: power and pushback in the Bangladesh accord Juliane Reinecke and
Jimmy Donaghey; 9. The evolution of a transnational private rule maker: the
global food safety initiative and the dynamics of its legitimacy Tetty
Havinga and Paul Verbruggen; 10. Organizational responses of transnational
private regulators after major accidents: the case of the American
petroleum institute and the deep water horizon oil spill Margarita
Nieves-Zárate; 11. The accountability response of the global anti-doping
regime to the Russian doping scandal and the resilience of transnational
private regulation Slobodan Tomic and Rebecca Schmidt; 12. 'Keynesian'
Shipping containers? Maritime transnational regulation before the advent of
'Neoliberalism' Daniel R. Quiroga Villamarin; 13. The international
organization for standardization - a 75-year journey of dynamic evolution
and building organizational resilience in the face of crises Stephanie
Bijlmakers; 14. Global rivalry over the leadership in ICT standardization:
SDO governance amid changing patterns of participation Justus Baron and
Olia Kanevskaia; 15. The international electrotechnical commission: a
115-Year journey of challenges, change and resilience Tim Büthe and Abdel
fattah Alshadafan; 16. Epilogue: an evolutionary theory of transnational
private regulation: investigating causes and effects of crises Fabrizio
Cafaggi.
1. The resilience of private authority in times of crises Panagiotis
Delimatsis; 2. Between public and private: heterarchy in an age of
intangibles and financialization Philip G. Cerny and Rosalba Belmonte; 3.
Corporations and the making of public standards in international law: the
case of China in the ITU Jan Wouters; 4. Standard-setting and
organizational resilience: the case of the institute of international
finance M. Konrad Borowicz; 5. Resilience and change in private
standard-setting: the case of LIBOR Pierre-Hugues Verdier; 6. The basel
committee in the post-crises international governance of banking
regulation: continuity despite weakness Matteo Ortino; 7. Human rights due
diligence and evolution of voluntary sustainability standards Enrico
Partiti; 8. The politics of collaborative governance in global supply
chains: power and pushback in the Bangladesh accord Juliane Reinecke and
Jimmy Donaghey; 9. The evolution of a transnational private rule maker: the
global food safety initiative and the dynamics of its legitimacy Tetty
Havinga and Paul Verbruggen; 10. Organizational responses of transnational
private regulators after major accidents: the case of the American
petroleum institute and the deep water horizon oil spill Margarita
Nieves-Zárate; 11. The accountability response of the global anti-doping
regime to the Russian doping scandal and the resilience of transnational
private regulation Slobodan Tomic and Rebecca Schmidt; 12. 'Keynesian'
Shipping containers? Maritime transnational regulation before the advent of
'Neoliberalism' Daniel R. Quiroga Villamarin; 13. The international
organization for standardization - a 75-year journey of dynamic evolution
and building organizational resilience in the face of crises Stephanie
Bijlmakers; 14. Global rivalry over the leadership in ICT standardization:
SDO governance amid changing patterns of participation Justus Baron and
Olia Kanevskaia; 15. The international electrotechnical commission: a
115-Year journey of challenges, change and resilience Tim Büthe and Abdel
fattah Alshadafan; 16. Epilogue: an evolutionary theory of transnational
private regulation: investigating causes and effects of crises Fabrizio
Cafaggi.
Delimatsis; 2. Between public and private: heterarchy in an age of
intangibles and financialization Philip G. Cerny and Rosalba Belmonte; 3.
Corporations and the making of public standards in international law: the
case of China in the ITU Jan Wouters; 4. Standard-setting and
organizational resilience: the case of the institute of international
finance M. Konrad Borowicz; 5. Resilience and change in private
standard-setting: the case of LIBOR Pierre-Hugues Verdier; 6. The basel
committee in the post-crises international governance of banking
regulation: continuity despite weakness Matteo Ortino; 7. Human rights due
diligence and evolution of voluntary sustainability standards Enrico
Partiti; 8. The politics of collaborative governance in global supply
chains: power and pushback in the Bangladesh accord Juliane Reinecke and
Jimmy Donaghey; 9. The evolution of a transnational private rule maker: the
global food safety initiative and the dynamics of its legitimacy Tetty
Havinga and Paul Verbruggen; 10. Organizational responses of transnational
private regulators after major accidents: the case of the American
petroleum institute and the deep water horizon oil spill Margarita
Nieves-Zárate; 11. The accountability response of the global anti-doping
regime to the Russian doping scandal and the resilience of transnational
private regulation Slobodan Tomic and Rebecca Schmidt; 12. 'Keynesian'
Shipping containers? Maritime transnational regulation before the advent of
'Neoliberalism' Daniel R. Quiroga Villamarin; 13. The international
organization for standardization - a 75-year journey of dynamic evolution
and building organizational resilience in the face of crises Stephanie
Bijlmakers; 14. Global rivalry over the leadership in ICT standardization:
SDO governance amid changing patterns of participation Justus Baron and
Olia Kanevskaia; 15. The international electrotechnical commission: a
115-Year journey of challenges, change and resilience Tim Büthe and Abdel
fattah Alshadafan; 16. Epilogue: an evolutionary theory of transnational
private regulation: investigating causes and effects of crises Fabrizio
Cafaggi.