The legitimacy of states and armed nonstate actors gsdrc. Some professional organizations combine representation and licensing functions. The development and use of standards by nonstate actors. Pdf on jan 1, 2011, julie gilson and others published civil society and.
The role of nonstate actors in the regulatory reforms outside the. Nonstate actors have been increasingly engaged in regulation, operating and setting rules outside of, and parallel to, existing legal institutions. They thus combine traditional and legalrational authority. Pdf the role of nonstate actors in regulation researchgate. Committee on banking supervisionoften disguises their potency as standard setters and the. Hence, we need to distinguish between, and combine, the concepts of. A peters and others eds nonstate actors as st andard setters cup cambridge 2009. Nonstate actors as standard setters this analysis of globalised standard setting processes draws together insights from law, political sciences, sociology and social anthropology to assess the authority and accountability of nonstate actors and the legitimacy and effectiveness of the processes. Nonstate sovereign entrepreneurs and nonterritorial sovereign. This analysis of globalised standardsetting processes draws together insights from law, political sciences, sociology and social anthropology. Such models identify roles for nonstate actors, private corporations and supranational governance.
Mergers and acquisitions in the international financial services industry. International standards and local perceptions of legitimacy. The legitimacy of a state or of a nonstate actor refers to the acceptance of its. Even if less visible to the public eye, nonstate and substate actors build, run, and manage the everyday architecture of cyberspace farrell, 2015. Nonstate actors as standard setters by anne peters goodreads. The aim of the conference was to take a closer look at these nonstate actors. The role of non state actors in global and regional regulatory frameworks. In anne peters, lucy kochlin, till forster, and gretta fenner eds. Improving eu engagement with nonstate actors frame. The appearance of nonstate actors in regulation can have different causes. This thesis adopts the case of sustainability assurance.
Your browser doesnt seem to have a pdf viewer, please download the pdf to view this item. Nonstate actors as standard setters edited by anne peters. Edited by anne peters, lucy koechlin, till forster and gretta fenner zinkernagel. These actors can be understood as stakeholders, defined as any. Frame, nonstate actors nsas are understood to encompass. Nonstate actors as standard setters basel institute on governance. These alternative to legal rules have been increasingly influential in domestic law and policy, with growing evidence of them penetrating legal, professional, as well as social orders. Internet explorers acquisition of browser usage share. Overall, nonstate actors as standard setters offers a fascinating account of the diversity associated with standard setting by nonstate actors. The role of nonstate actors and institutions in the.
24 160 1139 1675 338 514 1502 1472 175 1383 1075 920 914 5 1214 578 1647 719 1611 1549 343 919 1152 296 295 429 209 1403 1357 634 944