This book assesses the recent growth and future prospects of
private transnational environmental certification and standards
regimes. Regimes of this type have proliferated in the last 20
years as businesses and environmental groups have sought to
replace, or improve upon, traditional inter-governmental
conventions and treaties. Recent theory and research suggest that
these regimes transfer the environmental standards and norms of
West Europe and North America outward, via trade and investment, to
developing states worldwide. This book challenges this literature
and examines in detail to what degree, and under what circumstances
do these transnational regimes truly influence industrial
environmental practices in developing countries.
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