This chapter explores the role of organized labour in drafting the ISO 26000 guidance standard on social responsibility (SR) as a case study of the circumstances in which weaker actors can take advantage of transnational business governance interactions (TBGIs) to achieve regulatory outcomes that advance their interests. Organized labour initially opposed the development of an ISO standard on SR and was vastly outnumbered when it joined this project in a defensive posture. Yet it achieved remarkably wide and strong protection for workers in ISO 26000 compared to other leading SR initiatives. Integrating theories of legitimation and regulatory enrolment, I theorize regulator-audience relationships and the circumstances in which one can expec...
The subject of transnational business governance (TBG) interactions is an emerging field of study. T...
Upgrading low‐waged and insecure work is central to contemporary labour and development initiatives,...
This article analyses the United Nations (UN) Guidelines on Business and Human Rights adopted in 201...
This chapter explores the role of organized labour in drafting the ISO 26000 guidance standard on so...
The chapters of this book paint a mixed and not particularly optimistic picture of the prospects for...
This paper analyzes interactions within standard‐setting networks in the area of social and labor ri...
Little consensus exists about the efectiveness of transnational private governance in domains such a...
In what circumstances can transnational business governance interactions (TBGIs)—the myriad overlaps...
The editors of this volume highlight the role of intermediaries, alongside regulators and targets, a...
Published online: 9 December 2019Domestic laws are shaped by myriad global governance projects, whic...
Published as Chapter 3 in Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Enhancing Regulatory Capac...
This essay explores how such “governance by knowledge” interacts with international law’s “governanc...
This paper asks whether collective industrial relations can be promoted by means other than seeking ...
The attention of practitioners and scholars of private regulation of working conditions is focused o...
This paper explores the proposition that the ISO 26000 social responsibility guidance standard repre...
The subject of transnational business governance (TBG) interactions is an emerging field of study. T...
Upgrading low‐waged and insecure work is central to contemporary labour and development initiatives,...
This article analyses the United Nations (UN) Guidelines on Business and Human Rights adopted in 201...
This chapter explores the role of organized labour in drafting the ISO 26000 guidance standard on so...
The chapters of this book paint a mixed and not particularly optimistic picture of the prospects for...
This paper analyzes interactions within standard‐setting networks in the area of social and labor ri...
Little consensus exists about the efectiveness of transnational private governance in domains such a...
In what circumstances can transnational business governance interactions (TBGIs)—the myriad overlaps...
The editors of this volume highlight the role of intermediaries, alongside regulators and targets, a...
Published online: 9 December 2019Domestic laws are shaped by myriad global governance projects, whic...
Published as Chapter 3 in Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Enhancing Regulatory Capac...
This essay explores how such “governance by knowledge” interacts with international law’s “governanc...
This paper asks whether collective industrial relations can be promoted by means other than seeking ...
The attention of practitioners and scholars of private regulation of working conditions is focused o...
This paper explores the proposition that the ISO 26000 social responsibility guidance standard repre...
The subject of transnational business governance (TBG) interactions is an emerging field of study. T...
Upgrading low‐waged and insecure work is central to contemporary labour and development initiatives,...
This article analyses the United Nations (UN) Guidelines on Business and Human Rights adopted in 201...