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This volume explores a variety of forms of transnational private governance where non-state actors cooperate across borders to establish rules and standards accepted as legitimate by other agents.
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This volume explores a variety of forms of transnational private governance where non-state actors cooperate across borders to establish rules and standards accepted as legitimate by other agents.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134122479
- Artikelnr.: 42980348
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134122479
- Artikelnr.: 42980348
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Jean-Christophe Graz is a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) Professor at the Institute of Political and International Studies of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Andreas Nölke is Professor of Political Science at the Institut für Politikwissenschaft of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He is also Programme Coordinator at the Amsterdam Research Center for Corporate Governance Regulation (ARCCGOR).
1. Introduction Part 1: (Self-)Regulation in the Financial Sector 2.
Keeping Competitors Out 3. Transnational Expert-Driven Standardisation 4.
Transnational Private Governance and the Basel Process Part 2:
Transnational Corporations Facing Labour, Ecological, and Consumers'
Concerns 5. The Power of TNCs in Transnational Environmental Private
Governance 6. Where to Find a 'Demos' for Controlling Global Risk
Regulators? 7. The Potential and Limits of Governance by Private Codes of
Conduct 8. The Private Regulation of Labour Standards Part 3: Prospects and
Limits of Avant-Garde Cases: The Private Regulation of the Cyberspace 9.
Transnational Private Governance of the Internet 10. Who Governs the
Internet? 11. Limitations to Transnational Private Governance of the
Internet Part 4: Regional Integration as a Driving Force towards
Transnational Private Governance 12. Public-Private Partnerships and
Transnational Governance in the European Union 13. Transnational Private
Governance in the EU 14. Self-Regulation and Public Regulation 15. Dispute
Resolution in International Trade and Investment Law 16. Conclusion: The
Limits of Transnational Private Governance
Keeping Competitors Out 3. Transnational Expert-Driven Standardisation 4.
Transnational Private Governance and the Basel Process Part 2:
Transnational Corporations Facing Labour, Ecological, and Consumers'
Concerns 5. The Power of TNCs in Transnational Environmental Private
Governance 6. Where to Find a 'Demos' for Controlling Global Risk
Regulators? 7. The Potential and Limits of Governance by Private Codes of
Conduct 8. The Private Regulation of Labour Standards Part 3: Prospects and
Limits of Avant-Garde Cases: The Private Regulation of the Cyberspace 9.
Transnational Private Governance of the Internet 10. Who Governs the
Internet? 11. Limitations to Transnational Private Governance of the
Internet Part 4: Regional Integration as a Driving Force towards
Transnational Private Governance 12. Public-Private Partnerships and
Transnational Governance in the European Union 13. Transnational Private
Governance in the EU 14. Self-Regulation and Public Regulation 15. Dispute
Resolution in International Trade and Investment Law 16. Conclusion: The
Limits of Transnational Private Governance
1. Introduction Part 1: (Self-)Regulation in the Financial Sector 2.
Keeping Competitors Out 3. Transnational Expert-Driven Standardisation 4.
Transnational Private Governance and the Basel Process Part 2:
Transnational Corporations Facing Labour, Ecological, and Consumers'
Concerns 5. The Power of TNCs in Transnational Environmental Private
Governance 6. Where to Find a 'Demos' for Controlling Global Risk
Regulators? 7. The Potential and Limits of Governance by Private Codes of
Conduct 8. The Private Regulation of Labour Standards Part 3: Prospects and
Limits of Avant-Garde Cases: The Private Regulation of the Cyberspace 9.
Transnational Private Governance of the Internet 10. Who Governs the
Internet? 11. Limitations to Transnational Private Governance of the
Internet Part 4: Regional Integration as a Driving Force towards
Transnational Private Governance 12. Public-Private Partnerships and
Transnational Governance in the European Union 13. Transnational Private
Governance in the EU 14. Self-Regulation and Public Regulation 15. Dispute
Resolution in International Trade and Investment Law 16. Conclusion: The
Limits of Transnational Private Governance
Keeping Competitors Out 3. Transnational Expert-Driven Standardisation 4.
Transnational Private Governance and the Basel Process Part 2:
Transnational Corporations Facing Labour, Ecological, and Consumers'
Concerns 5. The Power of TNCs in Transnational Environmental Private
Governance 6. Where to Find a 'Demos' for Controlling Global Risk
Regulators? 7. The Potential and Limits of Governance by Private Codes of
Conduct 8. The Private Regulation of Labour Standards Part 3: Prospects and
Limits of Avant-Garde Cases: The Private Regulation of the Cyberspace 9.
Transnational Private Governance of the Internet 10. Who Governs the
Internet? 11. Limitations to Transnational Private Governance of the
Internet Part 4: Regional Integration as a Driving Force towards
Transnational Private Governance 12. Public-Private Partnerships and
Transnational Governance in the European Union 13. Transnational Private
Governance in the EU 14. Self-Regulation and Public Regulation 15. Dispute
Resolution in International Trade and Investment Law 16. Conclusion: The
Limits of Transnational Private Governance