In a globalizing world, governments are not always able or willing to regulate the social and environmental externalities of global business activities. Multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSI), defined as global institutions involving mainly corporations and civil society organizations, are one type of regulatory mechanism that tries to fill this gap by issuing soft law regulation. This conceptual paper examines the conditions of a legitimate transfer of regulatory power from traditional democratic nation-state processes to private regulatory schemes, such as MSIs. Democratic legitimacy is typically concerned with input legitimacy (rule credibility, or the extent to which the regulations are perceived as justified) and output legitimacy (rule e...
The increasing relevance of transnational governance for the regulation of crossborder economic rela...
How can the social and environmental impact of economic globalisation be reduced? Faced with the dea...
Primary sector Multi-National Enterprises (MNEs) in developing countries are the subject of intense ...
In a globalizing world, governments are not always able or willing to regulate the social and enviro...
This conceptual paper examines the democratic legitimacy of multi-stakeholder initiatives, global re...
Why was the Kimberley Process (KP) able to devise a soft law institution 'with teeth' whereas the Ex...
Neue Formen der Unternehmenssteuerung, oft Multistakeholder Initiativen genannt, sind in den letzten...
The extent to which state authorities can regulate the externalities and the behaviour of multinatio...
Transnational non-state governance supplies a growing proportion of the rules and regulations that g...
An increased emphasis on global regulation is a response to the recognition of economic, social and ...
Multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) are often referred to as the ‘gold standard’ of private governa...
One of the main themes in the debate about global governance through private certifying partnerships...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
Beyond national peculiarities, corporate governance practice is mainly centered on the protection of...
In the absence of effective national and intergovernmental regulation to ameliorate global environme...
The increasing relevance of transnational governance for the regulation of crossborder economic rela...
How can the social and environmental impact of economic globalisation be reduced? Faced with the dea...
Primary sector Multi-National Enterprises (MNEs) in developing countries are the subject of intense ...
In a globalizing world, governments are not always able or willing to regulate the social and enviro...
This conceptual paper examines the democratic legitimacy of multi-stakeholder initiatives, global re...
Why was the Kimberley Process (KP) able to devise a soft law institution 'with teeth' whereas the Ex...
Neue Formen der Unternehmenssteuerung, oft Multistakeholder Initiativen genannt, sind in den letzten...
The extent to which state authorities can regulate the externalities and the behaviour of multinatio...
Transnational non-state governance supplies a growing proportion of the rules and regulations that g...
An increased emphasis on global regulation is a response to the recognition of economic, social and ...
Multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) are often referred to as the ‘gold standard’ of private governa...
One of the main themes in the debate about global governance through private certifying partnerships...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
Beyond national peculiarities, corporate governance practice is mainly centered on the protection of...
In the absence of effective national and intergovernmental regulation to ameliorate global environme...
The increasing relevance of transnational governance for the regulation of crossborder economic rela...
How can the social and environmental impact of economic globalisation be reduced? Faced with the dea...
Primary sector Multi-National Enterprises (MNEs) in developing countries are the subject of intense ...