The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Instruments: The Making of a New International Environmental Regime

Volume: 598, Issue: 1, Pages: 146 - 167
Published: Mar 1, 2005
Abstract
During the 1990s, a new regulatory pattern in domestic environmental policy making emerged. This pattern is largely a result of policy diffusion. In the absence of formal obligations, regulatory instruments that have been communicated internationally and were already being practiced elsewhere were voluntarily emulated and adopted by policy makers. While the international promotion of regulatory instruments often facilitated their diffusion, the...
Paper Details
Title
The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Instruments: The Making of a New International Environmental Regime
Published Date
Mar 1, 2005
Volume
598
Issue
1
Pages
146 - 167
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