This paper explores two recent examples of multi-stakeholder initiatives - how they were developed, the respective political and legal context and how they function. It analyses their role as non-state actors in regulation and looks at the challenges for such initiatives
This paper follows up on two examples of ‘multi-stakeholder initiatives’ and discusses their creation, the respective political and legal context. It provides some details about their operation in order to analyse them as current examples of the role of non-state actors in regulation. and also addresses some of the critique leveled against these initiatives and discusses the challenges