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The Transnationalization of Global Environmental Governance: Norms and Rules beyond the State - The Rise of Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Mining and the Spread of Global Norms, by Hevina S. Dashwood Cambridge University Press, 2012, 336 pp, £60 hb, ISBN 9781107015531 - Non-State Actors as Standard Setters, edited by Anne Peters, Lucy Koechlin, Till Förster & Gretta Fenner Zinkernagel Cambridge University Press, 2009, 587 pp, £89 hb, ISBN 9780521114905 - Transnational Environmental Governance: The Emergence and Effects of the Certification of Forests and Fisheries, by Lars H. Gulbrandsen Edward Elgar, 2010/2012, 212 pp, £70 hb, £26 pb, ISBN 9781848445284 hb, 9781781007105 pb
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2 See, e.g., Pattberg, P. & Stripple, J., ‘Beyond the Public and Private Divide: Remapping Transnational Climate Governance in the 21st Century’ (2008) 8(4) International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, pp. 367–88.Google Scholar
3 According to a recent estimate by the Ecolabel Index, there are more than 430 ecolabels globally. The Index is available at: http://www.ecolabelindex.com.