Transnational business governance interactions in food safety regulation: Exploring the promises and risks of enrolment

Paul Verbruggen, T. Havinga
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Private actors have assumed an indispensable role in today’s global governance of food safety. One of the most prominent private actors in this domain is the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), a non-profit industry-led organization that benchmarks private food safety standards with a view to coordinating, converging and ratcheting up existing standards and enhancing compliance with public food safety laws. In this chapter we discuss the unfolding interaction between GFSI and domestic state actors in the regulation of food safety. We offer an empirical account of how and to what extent national food safety agencies in Canada, China and the Netherlands have engaged with GFSI and its benchmarked schemes. We analyse these transnational business governance interactions (TBGIs) using the framework proposed by Kenneth Abbott, Julia Black, Burkard Eberlein, Errol Meidinger and Stepan Wood. We show that the interaction between GFSI and public agencies has developed for different reasons and in different ways, with different results. To critically discuss these findings, and to deepen the TBGI analytical framework, we draw on the concept of enrolment as developed by Julia Black.
食品安全监管中的跨国企业治理互动:探讨注册的承诺和风险
私营行为体在当今全球食品安全治理中发挥着不可或缺的作用。全球食品安全倡议(GFSI)是这一领域最杰出的私营机构之一,这是一个由行业主导的非营利性组织,旨在对私营食品安全标准进行基准测试,以协调、统一和提高现有标准,并加强对公共食品安全法的遵守。在本章中,我们将讨论GFSI与国内国家行为体在食品安全监管方面展开的相互作用。我们提供了一个关于加拿大、中国和荷兰的国家食品安全机构如何以及在多大程度上参与GFSI及其基准计划的经验说明。我们使用Kenneth Abbott、Julia Black、Burkard Eberlein、Errol Meidinger和Stepan Wood提出的框架来分析这些跨国企业治理互动(tbgi)。我们表明,GFSI与公共机构之间的互动是由于不同的原因和不同的方式而发展起来的,产生了不同的结果。为了批判性地讨论这些发现,并深化TBGI分析框架,我们借鉴了茱莉亚·布莱克(Julia Black)提出的招生概念。
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