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Hale, Thomas / Held, David (eds.)
The Handbook of Transnational Governance
Institutions and Innovations

1. Edition May 2011
89.90 Euro
2011. 296 Pages, Hardcover
ISBN 978-0-7456-5060-9 - John Wiley & Sons

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When we speak of global governance today, we no longer mean simply state-to-state diplomacy, international treaties, or intergovernmental organizations like the United Nations. Alongside these 'traditional' elements of global politics are a host of new institutions ranging from global networks of governmental officials, to private codes of conduct for corporations, to action-oriented partnerships of NGOs, governments, corporations, and other actors. These innovative mechanisms offer intriguing solutions to pressing transnational challenges as diverse as climate change, financial governance, workers' rights, and public health. But they also raise new questions about the effectiveness and legitimacy of transnational governance.

An expanding body of scholarship has sought to identify and assess these new forms of governance, but this young body of work has lacked a sense of the larger picture. This volume seeks to fill that need by presenting a comprehensive overview of new forms of transnational governance. This resource is essential for those who want to explain why transborder governance has changed and to understand what implications these changes have for global politics.

From the contents
Notes on Contributors
Preface
1. Editors' Introduction: Mapping Changes in Transnational Governance; Thomas N. Hale and David Held
Transgovernmental Networks
Introduction
2. Basel Committee on Banking Supervision; Kevin Young
3. Financial Action Task Force; Ian Roberge
4. Financial Stability Board; Randall Germain
5. Group of Twenty; Jon Kirton
6. Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information; Tony Porter and Verónica Rubio Vega
7. International Accounting Standards Board; Andreas Nölke
8. International Association of Insurance Supervisors; Donato Masciandaro
9. International Competition Network; Marie-Laure Djelic
10. International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for the Registration of Pharmaceutical Products; Dimitris Katsikas
11. International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement; Durwood Zaelke, Kenneth Markowitz, and Meredith R. Koparova
12. Joint Forum; Kevin Young
13. Transnational Policing; Monica den Boer
Arbitration bodies
Introduction
14. Citizen Submission Process of the North American Commission on Environmental Cooperation; Thomas Hale
15. Independent Accountability Mechanisms at Regional Development Banks; Danny Bradlow and Andria Naudé Fourie
16. Transnational Commercial Arbitration; Dirk Lehmkuhl
17. World Bank Inspection Panel; Thomas Hale
Multistakeholder initiatives
Introduction
18. Framework Convention Alliance; Ross MacKenzie
19. Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; Johanna Hanefeld
20. Global Polio Eradication Initiative; Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
21. Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers; Jonathan Koppell
22. International Coral Reef Initiative; Radoslav Dimitrov
23. International Health Partnership and IHP+; Anna Holzscheiter
24. Multistakeholder Involvement in UN Conferences; Kathrin Böhling
25. World Commission on Dams; Navroz Dubash
Voluntary Regulations
Introduction
26. Carbon Disclosure Project; Eun-Hee Kim and Thomas P. Lyon
27. Codex Alimentarius; Tim Büthe and Nathaniel Harris
28. Equator Principles; Christopher Wright
29. Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative; Helmut Weidner
30. Fair Labor Association; Kate MacDonald
31. Fair Trade; Kate MacDonald
32. Clean Clothes Campaign; Niklas Egels-Zandén
33. Forest Stewardship Council; Philipp Pattberg
34. Global Corporate Governance Principles; Andrew Baker
35. Global Reporting Initiative; Halina Szejnwald Brown
36. International Standards Organization; Jonathan Koppell
37. International Standards Organization 14001; Matthew Potoski and Elizabeth Elwakeil
38. Kimberly Process; Carola Kantz
39. Marine Stewardship Council; Thomas Hale
40. OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises; Elisa Morgera
41. Partnering against Corruption Initiative and the Business Principles for Countering Bribery; David Hess
42. Responsible Care; Ivan Montiel
43. Rugmark; Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
44. Social Accountability International; Rainer Braun
45. International Council of Toy Industries Code of Conduct; Reinhard Biedermann
46. United Nations Global Compact; Thomas Hale
47. Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights; Chip Pitts
48. Worker Rights Consortium; Robert J.S. Ross
Finance Mechanisms
Introduction
49. Carbon Offsets; Jessica F. Green
50. Financing mechanisms for climate change mitigation; Charlotte Streck
51. Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisations; Andrew Harmer and Carlos Bruen
52. UNITAID; Anna Holzscheiter

 




 

        

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