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Private market professionals, national regulators, and ministry officials have formed numerous informal international bodies commonly called transnational regulatory networks. Their goal: to produce standards and convince governments to adopt them voluntarily as domestic laws. How do they...
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Transnational technical standard-setting has grown in prominence in recent years. The World Trade Organization (WTO … Standardization (ISO), discussing procedural and substantive guarantees regarding transparency, openness, deliberation and … reform in international standard-setting is bound to occur. Arguably, this is bringing a paradigm shift in standardization …
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Standards have become an increasingly important dimension in global trade. Without the capacity to meet the growing body of standards, producers may either have difficulty in entering global markets, or be relegated to unprofitable and low-margin niches. This paper overviews the history of...
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Under the notion of human rights due diligence (HRDD), firms are under a responsibility to account for the social and environmental impact connected to their operations across global value chains. This responsibility intersects with the sphere of operation of voluntary sustainability standards...
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Huawei and other leading competitors for leadership in ICT standardization are also more likely to be appointed to leadership …
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Halal between Islam, standards, and technoscience -- In the Halal zones of Malaysia and Singapore -- Global Halal networks -- Halal training -- In the Halal lab -- Halal activism -- Manufacturing companies -- Shops and restaurants.
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Brazilian firms used to dominate the brazil nut (BN) market to such an extent that the product still carries the country's name. Presently, 77% of all BNs are processed and exported by Bolivia, a country with far fewer resources than its neighbor. This paper analyzes the impact of EU regulations...
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