This addition to the Law and Global Governance Series examines participation of stakeholders in treaty-based intergovernmental organizations. Readers are offered a comprehensive account of what has been done to facilitate the participation of previously neglected stakeholders.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- I: Introduction and Theoretical Framework
- 1: Ayelet Berman, Tim Büthe, Martino Maggetti, Joost Pauwelyn: Introduction: Rethinking Stakeholder Participation in Global Governance
- 2: Mercy DeMenno and Tim Büthe: Voice and Influence in Global Governance: An Analytical Framework
- 3: Tim Büthe and Cindy Cheng: Analyzing the Consequences of Institutional Reforms Using Country Pairs: A Note on the (Coarsened Exact) Matched-Country-Pairs Methodology of the Rethinking Stakeholder Participation Project
- II: Institutions and Reforms in Global Financial Governance
- 4: Olga Kovarzina and Martino Maggetti: Stakeholder Participation Reforms in Global Financial Governance
- 5: Kern Alexander: Global Financial Governance and Banking Regulation: Redesigning Regulation to Promote Stakeholder Interests
- 6: Henrique Choer Moraes and Facundo Pérez Aznar: Brazil and Argentina in Global Financial Governance
- 7: Weiwei Zhang: China and Vietnam in Global Financial Governance
- 8: Rahul Mukherji and Himanshu Jha: India and Bangladesh in Global Financial Governance: From Structural Conflict to Embedded Liberalism in the Climate Finance Regime
- 9: Martino Maggetti and Olga Kovarzina: Assessing Stakeholder Participation Reforms in Global Financial Governance
- 10: Christopher J. Brummer: On Expanding the Theory of Stakeholder Participation
- 11: Ronald Gindrat and Paul Inderbinen: Comparing Formal and Informal Bodies in International Finance: A Policy-Making Perspective
- 12: Henrique Choer Moraes: Can Regional Institutions Increase the Legitimacy of Global Governance? The Cases of the Regional Branches of the FATF and of the FSB
- III: Institutions and Reforms in Global Health Governance
- 13: Ayelet Berman: Stakeholder Participation Reforms in Global Health Governance
- 14: David Gartner: Global Health Governance and Stakeholder Participation
- 15: André de Mello e Souza and Facundo Pérez Aznar: Brazil and Argentina in Global Health Governance
- 16: Cindy Cheng, Anh Do: China and Vietnam in Global Health Governance
- 17: Tim Büthe, Sachin Chaturvedi, Peter Payoyo and Krishna Ravi Srinivas: India and the Philippines in Global Health Governance
- 18: Ayelet Berman and Joost Pauwelyn: Assessing Stakeholder Participation Reforms in Global Health Governance
- 19: Gian Luca Burci: The Effects of Stakeholder Reforms on Global Health Governance
- 20: Suerie Moon: How Much Do Health Actors from the Global South Influence Global Health Governance?
- 21: Gülen Atay Newton: Evolving Norms and Objectives Regarding Stakeholder Participation: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
- 22: K.M. Gopakumar: The World Health Organization's Engagement with Non-State Actors: The Risk of Corporate Influence
- IV: Stakeholder Participation in Global Governance: Cross-Cutting Issues
- 23: Ayelet Berman and Eyal Benvenisti: The Stakeholder Participation Triangle: Trusteeship, Functionality and Efficiency
- 24: Kal Raustiala: Public Power and Private Stakeholders
- 25: Tim Büthe, Joost Pauwelyn, Martino Maggetti, and Ayelet Berman: Conclusion: The Participation of Marginalized Stakeholders in Global Governance