Transnational Private Regulation (TPR) constitutes a new body of rules, practices and processes, created primarily by private actors, firms, NGOs, independent experts like technical standard-setters and epistemic communities, either exercising autonomous regulatory power or implementing delegated power, conferred by international law or by national legislation. Its recent growth reflects (A) a reallocation of regulatory power from the domestic to the global sphere and (B) a redistribution between public and private regulators. When in place, TPR produces strong distributive effects both among private actors and between them and nation states. It differs both from global public regulation and from conventional forms of private rule-making id...
The article focuses on the role of private regulators in the production, access regulation, and prot...
This paper has been delivered within the context of the research project "Transnational Private Regu...
The shift of regulatory activities to the international level is clearly visible in theincreasing nu...
Transnational private regulation (TPR) is a growing phenomenon. It creates new markets and dissolves...
Transnational private regulation (TPR) is a key aspect of contemporary governance. At first glance T...
Conflicting interests among private actors constitute an important factor to explain why and how tra...
Conflicting interests among private actors constitute an important factor to explain why and how tra...
The emergence of non-state actors as regulators is a key feature of contemporary transnational regul...
There has been an exponential growth of transnational private regulatory regimes in recent years, wi...
As markets and regulatory tasks become increasingly global, forms of private international regulator...
This article starts from the assertion that Transnational Private Regulatory Regimes (TPRERs) constr...
In section I of this article, the factors driving towards the emergence of new transnational private...
The continuing proliferation of transnational private regulatory governance challenges conceptions o...
En la sección I de este artículo los factores que dirigen el surgimiento de la nueva Regulación Priv...
In section I of this article, the factors driving towards the emergence of new transnational private...
The article focuses on the role of private regulators in the production, access regulation, and prot...
This paper has been delivered within the context of the research project "Transnational Private Regu...
The shift of regulatory activities to the international level is clearly visible in theincreasing nu...
Transnational private regulation (TPR) is a growing phenomenon. It creates new markets and dissolves...
Transnational private regulation (TPR) is a key aspect of contemporary governance. At first glance T...
Conflicting interests among private actors constitute an important factor to explain why and how tra...
Conflicting interests among private actors constitute an important factor to explain why and how tra...
The emergence of non-state actors as regulators is a key feature of contemporary transnational regul...
There has been an exponential growth of transnational private regulatory regimes in recent years, wi...
As markets and regulatory tasks become increasingly global, forms of private international regulator...
This article starts from the assertion that Transnational Private Regulatory Regimes (TPRERs) constr...
In section I of this article, the factors driving towards the emergence of new transnational private...
The continuing proliferation of transnational private regulatory governance challenges conceptions o...
En la sección I de este artículo los factores que dirigen el surgimiento de la nueva Regulación Priv...
In section I of this article, the factors driving towards the emergence of new transnational private...
The article focuses on the role of private regulators in the production, access regulation, and prot...
This paper has been delivered within the context of the research project "Transnational Private Regu...
The shift of regulatory activities to the international level is clearly visible in theincreasing nu...