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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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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. List of Abbreviations

  5. Acknowledgements

  6. Introduction: How Private Rule-Makers Evolve through Crises

    Panagiotis Delimatsis, Stephanie Bijlmakers, and M. Konrad Borowicz

  7. Part IGlobal Governance and Politics

    1. 1The Resilience of Private Authority in Times of Crisis

      Panagiotis Delimatsis

    2. 2Between Public and Private: Heterarchy in an Age of Intangibles and Financialization

      Philip G. Cerny and Rosalba Belmonte

    3. 3Corporations and the Making of Public Standards in International Law: The Case of China in the International Telecommunication Union

      Jan Wouters

  8. Part IIEvolution and Resilience in Banking and Finance

    1. 4Standard-Setting and Organizational Resilience: The Case of the Institute of International Finance

      M. Konrad Borowicz

    2. 5Resilience and Change in Private Standard-Setting: The Case of LIBOR

      Pierre-Hugues Verdier

    3. 6The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in the Post-crisis International Governance of Banking Regulation: Continuity Despite Weakness

      Matteo Ortino

  9. Part IIIEvolution and Resilience in Sustainability and Food Safety Regimes

    1. 7Human Rights Due Diligence and Evolution of Voluntary Sustainability Standards

      Enrico Partiti

    2. 8The Politics of Collaborative Governance in Global Supply Chains: Power and Pushback in the Bangladesh Accord

      Juliane Reinecke and Jimmy Donaghey

    3. 9The Evolution of the Global Food Safety Initiative: The Dynamics of the Legitimacy of a Transnational Private Rule-Maker

      Tetty Havinga and Paul Verbruggen

  10. Part IVEvolution and Adaptation in Sector-Specific Regimes

    1. 10Organizational Responses of Transnational Private Regulators after Major Accidents: The Case of the American Petroleum Institute and the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

      Margarita Nieves-Zárate

    2. 11The Accountability Response of the Global Anti-doping Regime to the Russian Doping Scandal (2015–2020)

      Slobodan Tomic and Rebecca Schmidt

    3. 12“Keynesian” Shipping Containers? Maritime Transnational Regulation before the Advent of “Neoliberalism”

      Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín

  11. Part VResilience in Technical Standardization

    1. 13The International Organization for Standardization: A Seventy-Five-Year Journey toward Organizational Resilience

      Stephanie Bijlmakers

    2. 14Global Rivalry over Leadership in ICT Standardization: SDO Governance amid Changing Patterns of Participation

      Justus Baron and Olia Kanevskaia

    3. 15The International Electrotechnical Commission: A 115-Year Journey of Challenges, Change, and Resilience

      Tim Büthe and Abdel fattah Alshadafan

    4. Epilogue: An Evolutionary Theory of Transnational Private Regulation: Investigating Causes and Effects of Crises

      Fabrizio Cafaggi

  12. Index

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