By David Vogel

From The Munk Centre for International Studies

Abstract: The last decade has witnessed a significant expansion of private, non-state or market-based regulatory frameworks for governing multinational firms and global supply networks. These global civil regulations seek to embed international markets in a network of global norms and rules by establishing standards for responsible conduct – primarily with respect to environmental and labour practices – as well as mechanisms for promoting compliance with them.

The Private Regulation of Global Corporate Conduct