The governance triangle: Regulatory standards institutions and the shadow of the state

Pages: 44 - 88
Published: Apr 27, 2009
Abstract
Since the 1980s, numerous non-state and public-private governance arrangements have been created to set and implement voluntary standards for global production in areas including worker rights, human rights, and environmental protection. We call this process “regulatory standard-setting” (RSS), as these standards are designed to address externalities, not to promote technical coordination. To be effective and legitimate regulators, RSS schemes...
Paper Details
Title
The governance triangle: Regulatory standards institutions and the shadow of the state
Published Date
Apr 27, 2009
Journal
Pages
44 - 88
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