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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 July 2023

Panagiotis Delimatsis
Affiliation:
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Stephanie Bijlmakers
Affiliation:
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
M. Konrad Borowicz
Affiliation:
Tilburg University, The Netherlands

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Print publication year: 2023
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Index

3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
rules of leadership selection, 302303
accountability, 7881
through collective oversight, 166
defining and conceptualizing, 221222
five dimensions of, 222, 230238
in transnational regulatory regimes, 222223
accountability framework
weakness at time of Russian doping scandal, 225227
AFi (Accountability Framework initiative), 148
alignment of values with strategic goals
and ISO, 277281
anti-doping regime
accountability response, 238240
at time of Russian doping scandal, 225227
prior to Russian doping scandal, 223228
role of state, 227228
structure, 224
API (American Petroleum Institute), 197
criticisms of role as standard-setter, 203204
organizational changes
transnational dimension, 217218
organizational response to DWH accident, 204205
origins and growth, 198199
resilience in wake of DWH disaster, 218219
resistance to governmental safety regulations, 199200
apparel sector, 157159
labour governance in Bangladesh, 159161
Athlete Biological Passports, 227
autonomous agency
capacity and capability for, 317318
Bangladesh Accord for Building and Fire Safety, 154156, 159, 161163, 172173
as collaborative governance, 159161
collective action problems, 168172
collective leverage, 166
collective oversight, 166
highly focused approach, 167
legally enforceable commitment, 164165
pooling of resources, 166167
pre-competitive collaboration, 164
transnational co-determination, 163164
worker voice in, 165166
Bangladesh RMG sector, 159161
Barclays
and LIBOR manipulation, 107108
Basel Accords, 8990, 119
BBA (British Bankers’ Association), 31, 102
reforms in financial crisis, 106107
BCBS (Basel Committee of Banking Supervision), 116119, 129130
membership, extended, 125126
peer assessment program, 126129
resilience
endogenous factors, 125129
exogenous factors, 122125
weaknesses, 119122
Bernstein, S., 177
Bonsucro, 145, 151
break-bulk cargo, 249
BSEE (Bureau for Safety and Environmental Enforcement), 197, 201203
BSEE-COS co-regulatory scheme, 215216
oversight of third-party audit scheme, 211215
role as meta-regulator, 209211
CAC (collective action clauses), 9394
capacity and capability
distinction between, 318
CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport), 225, 236
CDOs (collateralized debt obligations), 63
CENELEC, 327
certification fatigue, 136
Chain of Custody, 146
requirements, 142
China
and the ITU, 6774
new IP proposal, 7172
rise of, 287289
challenge for IEC, 336338
as global technology leader, 290296
responses of IEC, 338
China Standards 2035, 70, 291
China Telecom
proposal for facial recognition standards, 7273
CJEU (Court of Justice of the European Union), 28
clothing sector. See apparel sector
collaboration
in risk mitigation and remediation, 148152
pre-competitive
and Bangladesh Accord, 164
collaborative governance
Bangladesh Accord, 161
collective action dilemma, 156
collective action problems
and Bangladesh Accord, 168172
collective leverage
and Bangladesh Accord, 166
consumer movement
rise and resurgence, 339341
containerization
early days of, 251254
standardization, 253256
controllability
and anti-doping regime, 234236
co-regulation
and SEMS regulations, 207209
corporations
influence in public standard-setting bodies, 7476
COS (Center for Offshore Safety)
BSEE-COS co-regulatory scheme, 215216
creation, 204
governance, 204205
role in implementing SEMS regulations, 205207
crises, 2
and resilience, 2930, 3637
organizational, 67
as critical moments, 155
contours of, 36
definition of, 350
as distinct from regulatory failures, 351355
impact on regulatory processes, 351
TPR responses to, 350355
types of, 262
democracy, 77
democratic legitimacy, 7678
derivatives, 52, 6063
OTC, 63
deterritorialization, 50
DEVPRO (ISO Programme for Developing Countries), 269
creation of, 267
Dodd-Frank Act (2010), 6364
DSSI (Debt Service Suspension Initiative), 87, 9698
DWH (Deepwater Horizon) oil spill, 197, 200201
ecosystem resilience, 23
engineering resilience, 23
European Network for Debt and Development, 98
Europeanization, 28
facial recognition standards, 68
China Telecom proposal, 7273
Fair Labour Association, 136
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 62
finance, 3034
and politics, 5759
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), 32
financial inclusion, 60
financial instruments and institutions
development of, 5964
financialization of daily life, 60
flags of convenience, 251
flexibility in standard-setting
of ISO, 270276
forum shopping, 55
fragmegration, 50
fragmentation, 348
and globalization, 4856
free riding, 23
concept of, 3940
of private ordering, 22, 39
proactive
transition to, 4043
FSB (Financial Stability Board), 118119
FSC (Forest Stewardship Council), 34
Policy for Association, 143144
G20 (Group of 20), 118119
Gang of Six, 85, 98
gender equality
in IEC standard-setting, 341
GFSI (Global Food Safety Initiative), 174176, 346, 348
food safety standards improvements, 187189
globalization of benchmarking, 189190
institutionalizing legitimacy, 192194
legitimacy dynamics, 190192
openness and transparency, 185187
pluralization of constituents, 181185
rise of, 179181
global governance
material standards in, 256257
Global South
participation in IEC standard setting, 330336
GlobalGAP, 179
globalization, 243244
and fragmentation, 4856
in scholarship on private lawmaking, 245246
globalization/fragmentation dialectic, 53
GMO (genetically modified organisms), 146
GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourism Council), 34
heterarchy, 47, 49
uneven, 56
HRDD (human rights due diligence), 134136
expanding requirements, 143148
impact on VSS, 143152
relevant aspects for VSS, 141143
as threat and opportunity for VSS, 138141
and VSS, 152153
Huawei
rise as global technology leader, 290296
human rights, 8182
hybridization
of private and public, 5354
ICT standardization
competition for leadership, 287289
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission), 70, 310313
and consumer movement, 339341
essential attributes, 314317
gender equality in standard-setting, 341
resilience
and competition, 325330
and the Global South, 330339
learning, 341342
pursuit of, 319322
and technological change, 322325
IEEE-SA (Standards Association of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
rules of leadership selection, 303304
IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
rules of leadership selection, 304305
IIF (Institute of International Finance), 8587
in 1980s, 8789
in 1990s, 8991
in 2000s, 9196
during Covid-19 pandemic, 9798
standard-setting and organizational resilience, 98100
institutionalization
of accountability framework, 238239
of legitimacy, 192194
nested, 239
internet protocols, 7172
IOC (International Olympic Committee), 220221, 223
and liability, 233234
responsiveness, 237238
at time of Russian doping scandal, 225227
transparency, 231
ISA (International Federation of the National Standardizing Associations), 264
ISDA (International Swaps and Derivatives Association), 3334, 113
ISEAL (International Social and Environmental Accreditation and Labelling) Alliance, 34, 152
ISO (International Organization for Standardization), 6970, 261262, 311312, 326
business model, 283285
institutional structure and governance, 281283
meeting needs of developing countries, 266267
origins and growth, 264266
resilience of, 285286
traits of resilience, 269285
ITA (Independent Testing Authority), 235
ITU (International Telecommunication Union), 66
and human rights, 8182
China’s choice for, 6771
recent regulatory battles at, 6774
rules of leadership selection, 301302
JO-IN (Joint Initiative on Corporate Accountability and Workers’ Rights), 34
legitimacy
democratic, 7678
democratic vs. expertise-based, 339341
and GFSI, 190194
in transnational private rule-making, 176179
three pillars for, 178
in transnational regulatory regimes, 222223
leverage
through collective action, 166
liability
and anti-doping regime, 232234
LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate), 3133
Barclays settlement, 107110
and BBA reforms, 106107
origins and evolution, 104106
reform and replacement, 110114
scandal, 101103
manufacturing sector, 3436
Mashaw’s five parameters of accountability, 221
meta-regulation, 208209
MMS (Minerals Management Service), 199, 202
monopoly of legitimate violence, 55
MSC (Marine Stewardship Council), 34
NADOs (National Anti-Doping Organizations), 225
NCPs (National Contact Points), 140
neoliberalism
and private collective action, 2324
new materialist approaches, 256257
New Vertical Communication Networks, 71
NYSE Euronext, 32
OECD report Compendium of International Organisations’ Practices (2021), 7576
partnerships
coordination of activities
and ISO, 276277
pentangles, 57
personalist autocracy, 50
politics
and finance, 5759
Principles for Stable Capital Flows and Fair Debt Restructuring, 9396
private collective action
and neoliberalism, 2324
new theory of, 4345
private governance
European example, 2427
private regulators, 2
private regulatory bodies, 2122
privatization of governance, 55
public standard-setting bodies
influence of corporations, 7476
RADOs (Regional Anti-Doping Organizations), 225
RCAP (Regulatory Consistency Assessment Program), 126129
REDD+, 152
regulatory arbitrage, 55
rentier capitalism, 60
resilience, 351352
concept of, 67, 313
and crises, 2930, 3637
dark side to, 7
and ecosystems theory, 2324
principles of
and ISO, 269285
theoretical sketch of, 317319
Resolution Stay Protocol, 33
responsibility
and anti-doping regime, 236
responsiveness
of anti-doping regime, 236238
REVEAL (Resilience and Evolution of Economic Activism and the Role of Law), 3
risk mitigation and remediation
collaboration in, 148152
RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil), 144, 146, 150
Russian doping scandal, 221, 228230
sabotage, 60, 64
SDOs (standards development organizations)
Chinese participation, 287288, 291294, 329330
competition with IEC, 325330
governance
fragility of, 296297
models, 297299
integrity of processes, 299300
leadership
legal and institutional dimension, 306308
rules of selection, 300306
SDRM (Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism), 86, 9193
sectoral differentiation, 5657
securitization, 31, 6063
SEMP (Safety and Environmental Management Program), 199200
regulations, 201203, 206
co-regulation, 207209
regulations II, 206207
sensors, 323
shadow banking, 6263
shareholder value capitalism, 60
shipping
pre-containerized, 249252
SIVs (Structured Investment Vehicles), 63
Social Accountability International, 136
SOFR (Secured Overnight Financial Rate), 111, 113
soft law
difference from TPR, 344
resilience of, 123124
sovereign debt restructuring
contractual framework
in Covid-19 pandemic, 9698
SPVs (Special Purpose Vehicles), 63
stakeholder embeddedness, 318
standard-setting
flexibility in, 270276
and organizational resilience, 99100
supply chain model, 155
TBT agreement (WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade), 267268, 278279
TPR (transnational private regulation), 1, 343346
and regulatory failures, 135138
relationship with public regulators, 347350
responses to crises, 350355
way forward, 355356
tradability
of financial instruments, 60
tragedy of the commons, 156
transnational co-determination
and Bangladesh Accord, 163164
transnational law, 243
transnational neopluralism, 57
transnational regulatory networks, 117
transnational regulatory space
organization of, 345347
transparency, 80
of anti-doping regime, 230232
UN specialized agencies, 66
US Emergency Banking Act (1933), 62
VEA (voluntary economic activism), 22, 40, 43, 45, 253, 306
venue shopping, 54
Vienna Agreement, 277
Voluntary Principles for Debt Transparency, 96
VSS (voluntary sustainability standards), 3536, 133135, 137
and HRDD, 152153
impact of, 143152
relevant aspects, 141143
threat and opportunity, 138141
goals, 138
WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency), 220221, 223225
autonomy vis-à-vis IOC, 235236
and controllability, 234236
investigation of Russian doping scandal, 228230
and liability, 233234
and responsibility, 236
responsiveness, 237238
at time of Russian doping scandal, 225227
transparency, 230231
wearable technologies, 323
worker safety
as collective action problem, 157159
worker voice
in Bangladesh Accord, 165166
WTO (World Trade Organization), 349

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  • Index
  • Edited by Panagiotis Delimatsis, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, Stephanie Bijlmakers, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, M. Konrad Borowicz, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
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  • Edited by Panagiotis Delimatsis, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, Stephanie Bijlmakers, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, M. Konrad Borowicz, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
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