International Regulatory Co-operation
The Role of International Organisations in Fostering Better Rules of Globalisation
Borders are becoming increasingly porous, with growing flows of goods, services, people and capital. Governments, more than ever, need to co-ordinate their efforts to develop global standards to address climate change, as well as crises related to finance, health, environment and migration; secure peace; and ensure sustainable economic prosperity and social inclusion. International organisations play a key role in fostering multilateral action and addressing the fragmentation that may undermine effective domestic action. To shed greater light on international standard setting, this unique report collects, compares and assesses the practices of 50 international organisations on their governance arrangements, operational modalities, use of quality management disciplines and co-operation efforts. It analyses different types of organisations – inter-governmental, supra-national, trans-governmental and private – and identifies avenues for making their action more effective, inclusive and relevant.
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The survey exercise, structure and respondents
In order to strengthen the information base on the contribution of international organisations to international regulatory co-operation, the OECD undertook a survey in 2015 to examine the governance, operational modalities, rule-making practices and approaches to assessing implementation and impacts of a wide range of international organisations. This chapter describes the 2015 OECD Survey of International Organisations and the wide variety of respondents that contribute to international standard-setting and rule-making.
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