The international standardisation arena and the civil society participation stakes : results of the INTERTERM project
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Title
The international standardisation arena and the civil society participation stakes : results of the INTERTERM project
Journal
ETUI Policy Brief. European Economic, Employment and Social Policy
ISSN
2031-8782
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2015
Number
14
Pages
1-5
Language
english
Abstract
International standards are playing an increasingly important role in market governance while frequently exerting direct effects on health, safety and the environment. Yet civil society, more often than not, is absent from the standardisation procedures. The recommendation made here is to foster the participation of civil society actors in standardisation by framing standardisation topics in a way that will encourage the mobilisation of these actors in accordance with their repertoire of actions and interests and by organising the plural expertise required for the effective participation that is necessary if they are to exert an influence.
Keywords
standardisation, international standards, participation, civil society organizations, private authority, global governance
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