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Processes of transnationalization pose plenty of challenges for regulation and governance. Shifts in the type and nature of regulation, as well as in the sets of actors involved, are captured in phrases such as From government to governance, From deregulation to re-regulation, From hard to soft regulation and a move towards New forms of governance.
We will introduce another way of conceptualizing what is happening, namely a move towards post-political regulation. Drawing on Chantal Mouffe, we argue that increasingly the attempts to regulate presuppose the existence or at least the possibility of consensus, rather than conflict. The trends towards juridification and moralization of political life means that political conflicts are transformed into either legal or moral frameworks, processes by which conflictual relationships are increasingly transformed into consensual relationships. In the process, the nature of power relations and control are invisibilized. Examples in the regulatory field are voluntary regulatory arrangements (eg standards), soft law, and moral regulatory frameworks such as codes of conduct, Corporate Social Responsibility, and various auditing practices. This paper focuses specifically on global regulation and governance, which is increasingly post-political in nature, we argue. The paper will provide empirical illustrations as well as discussing causes and consequences. |
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Name: The Law and Society Association URL: http://www.lawandsociety.org
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| Jacobsson, Kerstin. and Garsten, Christina. "Post-Political Regulation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Law and Society Association, TBA, Berlin, Germany, Jul 25, 2007 <Not Available>. 2013-05-08 <http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p175717_index.html> |
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| Jacobsson, K. and Garsten, C. , 2007-07-25 "Post-Political Regulation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Law and Society Association, TBA, Berlin, Germany <Not Available>. 2013-05-08 from http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p175717_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Processes of transnationalization pose plenty of challenges for regulation and governance. Shifts in the type and nature of regulation, as well as in the sets of actors involved, are captured in phrases such as From government to governance, From deregulation to re-regulation, From hard to soft regulation and a move towards New forms of governance.
We will introduce another way of conceptualizing what is happening, namely a move towards post-political regulation. Drawing on Chantal Mouffe, we argue that increasingly the attempts to regulate presuppose the existence or at least the possibility of consensus, rather than conflict. The trends towards juridification and moralization of political life means that political conflicts are transformed into either legal or moral frameworks, processes by which conflictual relationships are increasingly transformed into consensual relationships. In the process, the nature of power relations and control are invisibilized. Examples in the regulatory field are voluntary regulatory arrangements (eg standards), soft law, and moral regulatory frameworks such as codes of conduct, Corporate Social Responsibility, and various auditing practices. This paper focuses specifically on global regulation and governance, which is increasingly post-political in nature, we argue. The paper will provide empirical illustrations as well as discussing causes and consequences. |
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