Global rules are increasingly made without the direct involvement
of states. This book explores what this privatisation of global
rule-making means for democracy. Based on contemporary theoretical
approaches to democratic global governance, it reconstructs three
prominent rule-making processes in the field of global
sustainability politics: the World Commission on Dams, the Global
Reporting Initiative and the Forest Stewardship Council. The book
argues that, if designed properly, private transnational
rule-making can be as democratic as intergovernmental rule-making.
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