The Law, Economics and Politics of International Standardisation
Herausgeber: Delimatsis, Panagiotis
The Law, Economics and Politics of International Standardisation
Herausgeber: Delimatsis, Panagiotis
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This book examines the foundations of international standard-setting from a multidisciplinary perspective.
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This book examines the foundations of international standard-setting from a multidisciplinary perspective.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9781107571945
- ISBN-10: 1107571944
- Artikelnr.: 60094711
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9781107571945
- ISBN-10: 1107571944
- Artikelnr.: 60094711
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Continuity and change in international standardisation Panagiotis
Delimatsis; Part I. International Standard-Setting: A Multifaceted and
Evolving Area of Research: 1. Standardisation: a developing field of
research Henk de Vries; 2. ISO standards and authoritative collective
action: conceptual and normative issues Hans Lindahl; 3. From standards to
quality infrastructure: a review of impact studies and an outlook Knut
Blind; Part II. International Standardisation and the World Trade
Organization (WTO): 4. Global food safety standards: the evolving
regulatory epistemology at the intersection of the SPS Agreement and the
Codex Alimentarius Commission Alessandra Arcuri; 5. 'Relevant international
standards' and 'recognised standardisation bodies' under the TBT Agreement
Panagiotis Delimatsis; 6. Technical standard-setting in the financial
sector Juan Marchetti; 7. Standardizing trade in services? Petros C.
Mavroidis; Part III. The Politics and Dynamics of International and
Regional Standardisation: 8. The power of the penholder: the missing
politics in global regulatory governance analysis Walter Mattli and Jack
Seddon; 9. Between standards and regulation: on the concept of 'de facto
mandatory standards' after Tuna II and Fra.bo Harm Schepel; 10. Competition
and cooperation in the market of voluntary sustainability standards Axel
Marx and Jan Wouters; 11. Harmonizing non-tariff measures: always a
blessing? Olivier Cadot, Anne-Celia Disdier and Lionel Fontagné; Part IV.
International Standardisation and Development: 12. You'd be surprised how
much it costs to look this cheap! A case-study of ISO 26000 on social
responsibility Stephanie Bijlmakers and Geert Van Calster; 13. The
development dimension of the Codex Alimentarius standard-setting process
Awilo Ochieng Pernet; 14. Standards of responsible investment and
international investment law Angelos Dimopoulos; Part V. International
Standardisation and Innovation: 15. Interoperability standards, patents and
competition policy Pierre Larouche and Geertrui Van Overwalle; 16.
Standard-setting organisations (SSOs): current policy issues and empirical
evidence Neil Gandal and Pierre Régibeau; 17. Technical standards and the
draft General Data Protection Regulation Eleni Kosta and Kees Stuurman; 18.
The law, economics and politics of international standardisation: a future
research agenda Panagiotis Delimatsis.
Delimatsis; Part I. International Standard-Setting: A Multifaceted and
Evolving Area of Research: 1. Standardisation: a developing field of
research Henk de Vries; 2. ISO standards and authoritative collective
action: conceptual and normative issues Hans Lindahl; 3. From standards to
quality infrastructure: a review of impact studies and an outlook Knut
Blind; Part II. International Standardisation and the World Trade
Organization (WTO): 4. Global food safety standards: the evolving
regulatory epistemology at the intersection of the SPS Agreement and the
Codex Alimentarius Commission Alessandra Arcuri; 5. 'Relevant international
standards' and 'recognised standardisation bodies' under the TBT Agreement
Panagiotis Delimatsis; 6. Technical standard-setting in the financial
sector Juan Marchetti; 7. Standardizing trade in services? Petros C.
Mavroidis; Part III. The Politics and Dynamics of International and
Regional Standardisation: 8. The power of the penholder: the missing
politics in global regulatory governance analysis Walter Mattli and Jack
Seddon; 9. Between standards and regulation: on the concept of 'de facto
mandatory standards' after Tuna II and Fra.bo Harm Schepel; 10. Competition
and cooperation in the market of voluntary sustainability standards Axel
Marx and Jan Wouters; 11. Harmonizing non-tariff measures: always a
blessing? Olivier Cadot, Anne-Celia Disdier and Lionel Fontagné; Part IV.
International Standardisation and Development: 12. You'd be surprised how
much it costs to look this cheap! A case-study of ISO 26000 on social
responsibility Stephanie Bijlmakers and Geert Van Calster; 13. The
development dimension of the Codex Alimentarius standard-setting process
Awilo Ochieng Pernet; 14. Standards of responsible investment and
international investment law Angelos Dimopoulos; Part V. International
Standardisation and Innovation: 15. Interoperability standards, patents and
competition policy Pierre Larouche and Geertrui Van Overwalle; 16.
Standard-setting organisations (SSOs): current policy issues and empirical
evidence Neil Gandal and Pierre Régibeau; 17. Technical standards and the
draft General Data Protection Regulation Eleni Kosta and Kees Stuurman; 18.
The law, economics and politics of international standardisation: a future
research agenda Panagiotis Delimatsis.
Continuity and change in international standardisation Panagiotis
Delimatsis; Part I. International Standard-Setting: A Multifaceted and
Evolving Area of Research: 1. Standardisation: a developing field of
research Henk de Vries; 2. ISO standards and authoritative collective
action: conceptual and normative issues Hans Lindahl; 3. From standards to
quality infrastructure: a review of impact studies and an outlook Knut
Blind; Part II. International Standardisation and the World Trade
Organization (WTO): 4. Global food safety standards: the evolving
regulatory epistemology at the intersection of the SPS Agreement and the
Codex Alimentarius Commission Alessandra Arcuri; 5. 'Relevant international
standards' and 'recognised standardisation bodies' under the TBT Agreement
Panagiotis Delimatsis; 6. Technical standard-setting in the financial
sector Juan Marchetti; 7. Standardizing trade in services? Petros C.
Mavroidis; Part III. The Politics and Dynamics of International and
Regional Standardisation: 8. The power of the penholder: the missing
politics in global regulatory governance analysis Walter Mattli and Jack
Seddon; 9. Between standards and regulation: on the concept of 'de facto
mandatory standards' after Tuna II and Fra.bo Harm Schepel; 10. Competition
and cooperation in the market of voluntary sustainability standards Axel
Marx and Jan Wouters; 11. Harmonizing non-tariff measures: always a
blessing? Olivier Cadot, Anne-Celia Disdier and Lionel Fontagné; Part IV.
International Standardisation and Development: 12. You'd be surprised how
much it costs to look this cheap! A case-study of ISO 26000 on social
responsibility Stephanie Bijlmakers and Geert Van Calster; 13. The
development dimension of the Codex Alimentarius standard-setting process
Awilo Ochieng Pernet; 14. Standards of responsible investment and
international investment law Angelos Dimopoulos; Part V. International
Standardisation and Innovation: 15. Interoperability standards, patents and
competition policy Pierre Larouche and Geertrui Van Overwalle; 16.
Standard-setting organisations (SSOs): current policy issues and empirical
evidence Neil Gandal and Pierre Régibeau; 17. Technical standards and the
draft General Data Protection Regulation Eleni Kosta and Kees Stuurman; 18.
The law, economics and politics of international standardisation: a future
research agenda Panagiotis Delimatsis.
Delimatsis; Part I. International Standard-Setting: A Multifaceted and
Evolving Area of Research: 1. Standardisation: a developing field of
research Henk de Vries; 2. ISO standards and authoritative collective
action: conceptual and normative issues Hans Lindahl; 3. From standards to
quality infrastructure: a review of impact studies and an outlook Knut
Blind; Part II. International Standardisation and the World Trade
Organization (WTO): 4. Global food safety standards: the evolving
regulatory epistemology at the intersection of the SPS Agreement and the
Codex Alimentarius Commission Alessandra Arcuri; 5. 'Relevant international
standards' and 'recognised standardisation bodies' under the TBT Agreement
Panagiotis Delimatsis; 6. Technical standard-setting in the financial
sector Juan Marchetti; 7. Standardizing trade in services? Petros C.
Mavroidis; Part III. The Politics and Dynamics of International and
Regional Standardisation: 8. The power of the penholder: the missing
politics in global regulatory governance analysis Walter Mattli and Jack
Seddon; 9. Between standards and regulation: on the concept of 'de facto
mandatory standards' after Tuna II and Fra.bo Harm Schepel; 10. Competition
and cooperation in the market of voluntary sustainability standards Axel
Marx and Jan Wouters; 11. Harmonizing non-tariff measures: always a
blessing? Olivier Cadot, Anne-Celia Disdier and Lionel Fontagné; Part IV.
International Standardisation and Development: 12. You'd be surprised how
much it costs to look this cheap! A case-study of ISO 26000 on social
responsibility Stephanie Bijlmakers and Geert Van Calster; 13. The
development dimension of the Codex Alimentarius standard-setting process
Awilo Ochieng Pernet; 14. Standards of responsible investment and
international investment law Angelos Dimopoulos; Part V. International
Standardisation and Innovation: 15. Interoperability standards, patents and
competition policy Pierre Larouche and Geertrui Van Overwalle; 16.
Standard-setting organisations (SSOs): current policy issues and empirical
evidence Neil Gandal and Pierre Régibeau; 17. Technical standards and the
draft General Data Protection Regulation Eleni Kosta and Kees Stuurman; 18.
The law, economics and politics of international standardisation: a future
research agenda Panagiotis Delimatsis.