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The Rise of Transnational Private Meta-Regulators

open access: yesTilburg Law Review, 2016
The emergence of transnational private regulation has also triggered the rise of private meta-regulation. Meta-regulation refers to the process through which a regulatory body oversees another regulatory body and sets standards for its activities ...
Paul Verbruggen, Tetty Havinga
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Approach to international export control regimes: Mexican Customs Case

open access: yesRAN, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the international export control regimes applicable to Mexican customs based on the realism theory of international relations.
Aleida Nunez-Garcia   +1 more
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The External Administrative Layer of EU Law-making: International Decisions in EU Law and the Case of CETA

open access: yesEuropean Papers, 2017
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2017 2(2), 489-517 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. The international regulation of public goods: legal challenges. - II. International decisions by CETA bodies. - III.
Joana Mendes
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The concept of ‘law’ in global administrative law : a reply to Benedict Kingsbury [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Departing from the Westphalian tradition, global administrative law is seen as arising from the pragmatic needs of transboundary regulation underpinned by a normative aspiration to rule of law beyond national boundaries.
Kuo, Ming-Sung
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EU law and global regulatory regimes: Hollowing out procedural standards? [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Constitutional Law, 2012
This article examines the effects that the reception of decisions of international organizations and bodies in EU law may have in procedural standards followed in EU law and practice, in particular participation. Illustrative examples shed light on the practical interactions between EU and global regulatory systems and their likely negative impact on ...
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Global Firms and Global Sheriffs? Why Territory Matters for Extraterritorial Enforcement of Regulatory Regimes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
International regimes demand states regulate private companies to ensure better governance of markets. Although global firms can evade regulations creating complex ownership structures, a few countries enforce their laws extraterritorially. They prosecute firms regardless of their nationality, like “global sheriffs”.
openaire   +1 more source

by Dario Bevilacqua, Francesca Spagnuolo Transparency and participation in the global polity: lessons learned from food and water governance. By D. Bevilacqua and F. Spagnuolo

open access: yesGlocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation, 2015
Within the global polity several global regulatory regimes overlap and intersect without establishing one single and unitary legal order. Despite such fragmentation, each global regulatory regime constrains the behaviour of States and individuals through
D. Bevilacqua, F. Spagnuolo
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Wines without Latitude: Global and local forces and the geography of the Thai wine industry

open access: yesEchoGéo, 2013
Wine grape production has historically been restricted to temperate latitudes – largely between 30 and 50 degrees above and below the equator. Recently, though, wine has started to be made in countries within tropical regions.
Glenn Banks   +3 more
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Biosafety, biosecurity and internationally mandated regulatory regimes: compliance mechanisms for education and global health security [PDF]

open access: yesMedicine, Conflict and Survival, 2013
This paper highlights the biosafety and biosecurity training obligations that three international regulatory regimes place upon states parties. The duty to report upon the existence of such provisions as evidence of compliance is discussed in relation to each regime.
Judi, Sture   +2 more
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Vertical Product Differentiation, Network Competition and Regulation of Connectivity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
In this paper competition between two network firms is analysed under two alternative regulatory regimes: a global connectivity regulation (GCR) and an efficient component pricing regulation (ECPRe).
Lanzi, Diego
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