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Three Key Principles for Fairer and More Effective Private Sector Involvement in International Governance Processes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 March 2023

Suzy Nikièma*
Affiliation:
Dr. H. Suzy Nikièma is Lead of Sustainable Investment for the Economic Law and Policy Program (ELP) at the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). This Article builds on Suzy Nikièma's intervention at the American Society for International Law (ASIL) Annual Meeting 2022 on privatizing international governance, which took place on April 8.

Extract

The private sector has an important role to play in international governance processes. Not only is it critical that stakeholders from all affected sectors are at the decision-making table, private actors are often key when it comes to implementing any new principles, rules, and processes.

Type
Privatizing International Governance
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The American Society of International Law

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References

1 International Energy Charter, Industry Advisory Panel.

2 International Energy Charter, Legal Advisory Task Force.

3 Jane Kelsey & Kinda Mohamadieh, UNCITRAL Fiddles While Countries Burn (Sept. 2021), at https://www.twn.my/announcement/Uncitral%20Fiddles%20While%20Countries%20Burn-%20Kelsey%20and%20Mohamadieh-Final.pdf.

4 Bart-Jaap Verbeek, The Limitations of the UNCITRAL Process on ISDS Reform, SOMO (Oct. 30, 2018), at https://www.somo.nl/the-limitations-of-the-uncitral-process-on-isds-reform.