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100 1 _aRONIT, Karsten
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245 1 0 _aGlobal governance through private organizations
260 _aMalden :
_bWiley-Blackwell,
_cJuly 1999
520 3 _aGovernance at international and global levels is not only provided through states and markets but also through a variety of private organizations. The business world is well represented through this kind of organization and contributes to global governance through self-regulation across a number of industries. This article examines these efforts in the encompassing organization of global commerce, in the pharmaceutical industry and among dye stuffs producers. Smaller organizations are generally better suited to monitor compliance and impose sanctions on members violating the codes and norms behind self-regulation. Even small organizations, however, are confronted with problems and there is also evidence of large and very complex organizations having established effective mechanisms as alternatives to public regulation. These experiences can be built into theories on self-regulation as a form of global governance.
700 1 _aSCHNEIDER, Volker
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773 0 8 _tGovernance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions
_g12, 3, p. 243-266
_dMalden : Wiley-Blackwell, July 1999
_xISSN 09521895
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