I argue that competence is needed to join the burgeoning activity of developing and applying the administrative norms that are designed to keep contemporary transnational governance institutions in check, but that such competence is not conferred only by states. Using the example of the asymmetric relationships among the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the ISEAL Alliance (ISEAL) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) in the field of sustainability standards, I argue that competence is the contingent product of an ongoing process of interaction among rule-makers and a variety of relevant audiences. General administrative norms play a central but complicated role in the quest for competence. To illustrate this complexity...
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Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
This article examines the extent and limits of nonstate forms of authority in international relation...
How can the social and environmental impact of economic globalisation be reduced? Faced with the dea...
This article concerns the role of the ISEAL Alliance in formulating and enforcing administrative gov...
The increasing relevance of transnational governance for the regulation of crossborder economic rela...
Non-state actors have been increasingly engaged in regulation, operating and setting rules outside o...
This introduction explores the underlying question addressed in each of the contributions to this sp...
Increasing multi-polarity within global politics is understood to be a key contributor to the curren...
This Article examines the tension between the demonstrable need for structured international coopera...
How do we account for norm (non-)compliance in complex situations of global governance? Instead of e...
Multilevel trade governance and transnational social regulation put democratic self-regulation under...
This special section analyzes the variety of recursivity in transnational regulatory governance. We ...
This thesis addresses the question how private standards can promote sustainable development process...
The emergence of non-state actors as regulators is a key feature of contemporary transnational regul...
<p>The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
This article examines the extent and limits of nonstate forms of authority in international relation...
How can the social and environmental impact of economic globalisation be reduced? Faced with the dea...