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Regulating transnational sustainability regimes / Enrico Partiti, Tilburg University.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 362 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781108946612 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 344.2404/6 23/eng/20220429
LOC classification:
  • KJE6242 .P374 2022
Online resources:
Contents:
Features, Typologies and Effects of Voluntary Sustainability Standards -- Public Authority and Voluntary Sustainability Standards -- Voluntary Sustainability Standards Under EU Competition Law -- Voluntary Sustainability Standards and EU Market Regulation -- Attribution and Expected Conduct of WTO Members Towards Voluntary Sustainability Standards -- Transposing Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement Meta-rules to Voluntary Sustainability Standards -- Conclusion.
Summary: The book studies emergence and consolidation of voluntary sustainability standards (VSS); private standards defining sustainability-related product features. The book takes stock of their success and their potential in mediating between economic and non-economic concerns of global production. Despite their private and voluntary nature, VSS generate profound consequences for the producers seeking certification, for the consumers purchasing certified products, and for others affected by their standards. VSS are used by public authorities in the EU as a functional complement to public measures regulating global value chains. At this juncture of market proliferation and public use of private regimes, this book studies how public authority can control, coordinate and review VSS. It studies how the regulation of VSS could unfold through substantive and procedural legal requirements in the domain of European Union law and World Trade Organisation law, as well as through the incentives offered by VSS employment in public measures.
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Features, Typologies and Effects of Voluntary Sustainability Standards -- Public Authority and Voluntary Sustainability Standards -- Voluntary Sustainability Standards Under EU Competition Law -- Voluntary Sustainability Standards and EU Market Regulation -- Attribution and Expected Conduct of WTO Members Towards Voluntary Sustainability Standards -- Transposing Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement Meta-rules to Voluntary Sustainability Standards -- Conclusion.

The book studies emergence and consolidation of voluntary sustainability standards (VSS); private standards defining sustainability-related product features. The book takes stock of their success and their potential in mediating between economic and non-economic concerns of global production. Despite their private and voluntary nature, VSS generate profound consequences for the producers seeking certification, for the consumers purchasing certified products, and for others affected by their standards. VSS are used by public authorities in the EU as a functional complement to public measures regulating global value chains. At this juncture of market proliferation and public use of private regimes, this book studies how public authority can control, coordinate and review VSS. It studies how the regulation of VSS could unfold through substantive and procedural legal requirements in the domain of European Union law and World Trade Organisation law, as well as through the incentives offered by VSS employment in public measures.

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