
Common Goods
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The first systematic analysis of institutional solutions for providing common goods, this book shows how hierarchies established over centuries of nation-state rule have become obsolete, while negotiation and self-regulation have grown in importance. The contributors explore innovative solutions to the collective action problems countries encounter when clear lines of traditional authority dissolve.
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Part 2 PART I: Common Goods
Chapter 3 Common Goods and Governance
Chapter 4 Context and Collective Action: Common Goods Provision in Multiple Arenas
Chapter 5 The Provision of Transnational Common Goods: Regulatory Competition for Environmental Standards
Part 6 PARTII: Common Goods and the Role of Private Actors: International Level
Chapter 7 Private Actors and the State: Internationalization and Changing Patterns of Governance
Chapter 8 Negotiating Privacy across Arenas - The EU-US Safe Harbor Discussions
Chapter 9 The Privatization of Global Governance and the Modern Law Merchant
Chapter 10 Non-State Actors and the Compliance with International Institutions for the Provision of Common Goods: Concepts, Theories, Hypotheses
Part 11 PARTIII: Common Goods and the Role of Private Actors: European Level
Chapter 12 New Modes of Governance in Europe. Policy-making without legislation?
Chapter 13 The Case of Public Mission against Competition Rules and Trade Rules
Part 14 PART IV: Common Goods and the Role of Private Actors: National Level
Chapter 15 The New Regulatory Regime. The Institutional Design of Telecommunications Regulation at the National Level
Chapter 16 Contracts and Resource Allocation: Markets and Law as the Basis of Policy Instruments
Chapter 17 A Constitutional Framework for Private Governance
Part 18 PART V: Privatising Governance in the Financial Markets
Chapter 19 Private Makers of Global Public Policy: Bond Rating Agencies and the New Global Finance
Chapter 20 Standardising as Governance: The Case of Credit Rating Agencies
Chapter 21 Rating Agencies and Systemic Risk. Paradoxes of Governance
Chapter 22 Governing across Boundaries - Aspects of Governing the Knowledge Society
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