Non-state actors fill regulatory gaps in US.

"While many authors have argued that domestic regulatory gaps as well as a lack of international cooperation can at least partly explain the emergence of non-state regulation, this article will focus on an underexplored pathway of emergence linking international, domestic, and non-state regulation."

Source: Renckens, S. 2013. ‘The Basel Convention, US Politics, and the Emergence of Non-State E-Waste Recycling Certification’. Article in Press. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics.

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