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A Theory of ContestationApplying the Theory of Contestation: Three Sectors of Global Governance

A Theory of Contestation: Applying the Theory of Contestation: Three Sectors of Global Governance [To illustrate the potential value-added of the theory of contestation for research on global governance, this chapter turns to three explorative cases in which the relation between types of norms is presented through sector-specific narratives. The cases and the respective selection of norms that play a role at the three stages of norm implementation include security governance (e.g. civilian inviolability, responsibility to protect, non-intervention), climate governance (e.g. sustainability, common but differentiated responsibility, emissions standards) and fisheries governance (e.g. sustainable fisheries, precautionary principle, fishing quotas).] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Theory of ContestationApplying the Theory of Contestation: Three Sectors of Global Governance

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Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2014
ISBN
978-3-642-55234-2
Pages
63 –77
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-55235-9_6
Publisher site
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Abstract

[To illustrate the potential value-added of the theory of contestation for research on global governance, this chapter turns to three explorative cases in which the relation between types of norms is presented through sector-specific narratives. The cases and the respective selection of norms that play a role at the three stages of norm implementation include security governance (e.g. civilian inviolability, responsibility to protect, non-intervention), climate governance (e.g. sustainability, common but differentiated responsibility, emissions standards) and fisheries governance (e.g. sustainable fisheries, precautionary principle, fishing quotas).]

Published: Aug 15, 2014

Keywords: Climate governance; Security governance; Fisheries governance; Types of norms; Stages of norm implementation; Organising principles; Compliance

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