The New Transnationalism: Transnational Governance and Democratic LegitimacyPalgrave Macmillan, 2007 M10 24 - 260 pages Global rules are increasingly made without the direct involvement of states. This book explores what this privatisation of global rule-making means for democracy. Based on contemporary theoretical approaches to democratic global governance, it reconstructs three prominent rule-making processes in the field of global sustainability politics: the World Commission on Dams, the Global Reporting Initiative and the Forest Stewardship Council. The book argues that, if designed properly, private transnational rule-making can be as democratic as intergovernmental rule-making. |
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Page 88
... later discussions in order not to halt the consensus - building process . At a later stage of a commission meeting , small groups would then try to find solutions to unsolved problems and sub- sequently present them to the plenary where ...
... later discussions in order not to halt the consensus - building process . At a later stage of a commission meeting , small groups would then try to find solutions to unsolved problems and sub- sequently present them to the plenary where ...
Page 95
... later implement its recommendations . While govern- ments might have directed their recommendations , regulations and rhetoric to citizens , the WCD chose to address its ' stakeholders ' . The discursive quality of the World Commission ...
... later implement its recommendations . While govern- ments might have directed their recommendations , regulations and rhetoric to citizens , the WCD chose to address its ' stakeholders ' . The discursive quality of the World Commission ...
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... later and shortly before the Gland workshop which preceded the establishment of the WCD ( Declaration of Curitiba 1997 ) . 6 Personal interview with a staff member of the IUCN , 13 September 2004. See also McCully ( 2001b : 1458–60 ) ...
... later and shortly before the Gland workshop which preceded the establishment of the WCD ( Declaration of Curitiba 1997 ) . 6 Personal interview with a staff member of the IUCN , 13 September 2004. See also McCully ( 2001b : 1458–60 ) ...
Contents
A Framework | 12 |
The Democratic Legitimacy of Intergovernmental RuleMaking | 37 |
The World Commission on Dams | 52 |
Copyright | |
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accountability actors addition arguments Board of Directors Cape Town Chapter Chris Elliott civil society Commission on Dams commissioners constitute context corporate corporate social responsibility cosmopolitan democracy criticism decision decision-making process deliberation deliberative deliberative democracy democracy democratic control democratic legitimacy developing countries discursive quality discussion economic effective environmental evaluate forest certification forest management Forest Stewardship Council formal framework FSC members FSC process FSC's global governance Global Reporting Initiative GRI process GRI's ibid impacts individual instance Institute interests intergovernmental rule-making processes issues IUCN Kader Asmal large dams last access membership ment Moreover NGOs normative organisation's organisations Overall participation Personal interview political Principles and Criteria procedures regional relevant representatives result rules secretariat social specific Stakeholder Council stakeholder forum stakeholder groups standards Steering Committee subsidiarity Sustainability Reporting Guidelines tion transnational rule-making processes transparency UNEP WCD process WCD's World Bank World Commission