This paper presents a pilot project (INTERNORM) funded by the University of Lausanne (2010 - 2013) to support the involvement of civil society organisations (CSO) in international standard setting bodies such as the ISO. It analyses how a distinct participatory mechanism can influence the institutional environment of technical diplomacy in which standards are shaped. The project is an attempt to respond to the democratic deficit attested in the field of international standardisation, formally open to civil society participation, but still largely dominated by expert knowledge and market players. Many international standards have direct implications on society as a whole, but CSOs (consumers and environmental associations, trade unions) are ...
In the world of continuous globalization, standards play a crucial role in transnational economic de...
How can the social and environmental impact of economic globalisation be reduced? Faced with the dea...
Theoretical and empirical analyses about informal consortia are not yet able to entirely illustrate ...
This paper presents the first results of the INTERNORM pilot project funded by the University of Lau...
International standards are playing an increasingly important role in market governance while freque...
This article examines the participation of civil society organisations (CSO) in the various arenas o...
This paper presents the results of the INTERNORM action-research designed to support the involvement...
This thesis explores the political significance of the rise of international standards on contempora...
How the INTERNORM project can be a way to influence the development of international standards and r...
In an era of increased reliance on private regulatory bodies and globalised economic activity, stand...
Die Arbeit untersucht den Einfluss von Nichtregierungsorganisationen (NGOs)und Wissenschaftlicher Ge...
"Dieser Artikel untersucht die von der International Organization for Standardization (ISO) geschaff...
Structures and processes occurring within and between states are no longer the only - or even the mo...
'Standardization organizations in the area of information and telecommunications technology have mus...
Structures and processes occurring within and between states are no longer the only – or even the mo...
In the world of continuous globalization, standards play a crucial role in transnational economic de...
How can the social and environmental impact of economic globalisation be reduced? Faced with the dea...
Theoretical and empirical analyses about informal consortia are not yet able to entirely illustrate ...
This paper presents the first results of the INTERNORM pilot project funded by the University of Lau...
International standards are playing an increasingly important role in market governance while freque...
This article examines the participation of civil society organisations (CSO) in the various arenas o...
This paper presents the results of the INTERNORM action-research designed to support the involvement...
This thesis explores the political significance of the rise of international standards on contempora...
How the INTERNORM project can be a way to influence the development of international standards and r...
In an era of increased reliance on private regulatory bodies and globalised economic activity, stand...
Die Arbeit untersucht den Einfluss von Nichtregierungsorganisationen (NGOs)und Wissenschaftlicher Ge...
"Dieser Artikel untersucht die von der International Organization for Standardization (ISO) geschaff...
Structures and processes occurring within and between states are no longer the only - or even the mo...
'Standardization organizations in the area of information and telecommunications technology have mus...
Structures and processes occurring within and between states are no longer the only – or even the mo...
In the world of continuous globalization, standards play a crucial role in transnational economic de...
How can the social and environmental impact of economic globalisation be reduced? Faced with the dea...
Theoretical and empirical analyses about informal consortia are not yet able to entirely illustrate ...