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Behind and Beyond the Border: Regulation in an International Context

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Alasdair Young
University of Glasgow
Sol Picciotto
Lancaster University

Abstract

The intensification of international economic exchange and the increasing legalisation of multilateral commitments present challenges to national regulatory autonomy and create opportunities for transnational regulatory capacity. The papers in this panel would engage with various aspects of these issues including the contours of international regulatory cooperation in response to the increasing internationalisation of business activity; the impact of domestic regulatory politics on leadership in multilateral environmental agreements; and the how and why multilateral trade rules constrain domestic regulatory autonomy

Title Details
Between Protectionism and Problem-Solving: Intergovernmental Logic behind the BSE Scandal in the European Union View Paper Details
Dispute Escalation in the World Trade Organization: Are Conflicts over Environment, Health and Safety Regulations Riskier? View Paper Details
Picking the Wrong Fight: Why Attacks on the WTO Pose the Real Threat to Domestic Environmental Health Protection View Paper Details
Public Services in an Integrated Europe: "Regulatory State" or "Regulatory Capitalism"? View Paper Details
Discretionary Coopreation and the Regulation of Internalising Business Activity View Paper Details