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All politics is global: explaining international regulatory regimes

Choice Reviews Online, 2007
All Politics Is Global: Explaining International Regulatory Regimes. By Daniel W. Drezner. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007. 234p. $29.95. Daniel Drezner begins his book by throwing down a gauntlet: “Globalization is responsible for a lot of bad international relations theory” (p. 3).
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Theorising ‘Unidentified Normative Objects’ of Global Regulatory Regimes

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Much of the contemporary theorizing about the growing and diverging body of global regulatory regimes conspicuously avoids dealing with problems of their legality. However, it would be erroneous to think that the mission of this scholarship will be completed if theorists identify criteria that regulatory instruments must satisfy in order to qualify for
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Evolution of the Global Decommissioning Regulatory Regime

Offshore Technology Conference, 1998
Abstract This paper discusses the evolution of the global and regional Regulatory Regime for the decommissioning of disused oil and gas production platforms and other installations.
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Technical monitoring considerations for advancing CCS Projects under the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard in relation to other global regulatory regimes

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
The California Air Resources Board Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) seeks to reduce GHG emissions associated with transport fuels used in California, including those produced outside the state and imported for use. The LCFS recognises emissions reductions through carbon capture, utilisation and geologic storage (CCUS) and enables these to generate LCFS ...
Katherine Romanak, Tim Dixon
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From rule‐takerto rule‐promotingregulatory state: South Korea in the nearly‐globalcompetition regime

Regulation & Governance, 2021
AbstractWhen rapid economic growth catapults a country within a few years from the margins of the global economy to middle power status, does global regulatory governance need to brace for a challenge to the status quo? To answer this question, we extend the power transition theory of global economic governance to middle powers: A rising middle power ...
Moohyung Cho, Tim Büthe
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Public Authority and Private Rules: How Domestic Regulatory Institutions Shape the Adoption of Global Private Regimes

International Studies Quarterly, 2014
How might domestic regulatory institutions influence the adoption of global private regimes? We focus on the ISO 9001 and 14001 certification standards, which obligate firms to establish quality and environmental management systems. Previous research highlights the roles of international commercial audiences and national regulatory pressures as ...
Daniel Berliner, Aseem Prakash
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The proliferation of global regulatory regimes

2016
The ‘regulatory regime’ is the basic unit of the institutional and administrative global system, reflecting its fragmentation and fluidity. It is not surprising, therefore, that the progressive development of such a system in a context of increasing globalization leads to a proliferation of global regulatory regimes, which are the subject of this ...
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The Global and International Regulatory Regime for Decommissioning Disused Platforms

Proceedings of SPE International Conference on Health, Safety, and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production, 1998
Abstract World regulators and authorities began almost 40 years ago to develop regulations for decommissioning offshore installations. The regime established reflects a balance between the need to protect the environment, navigation safety, fishing and other users of the sea and takes into account the safety of workers, technical ...
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