The Hague Public-Private Governance Network
Envisioning a world in which complex social, environmental, and economic issues are understood and solved through interactions on and between all levels of the global society and supported by effective legal structures.
The Hague Public Private Governance Network (HPPGN) is a Network of experts from academia and practice who have a profound professional interest in the issues of private involvement in the area of regulation and governance in a globalised world. The Network was convened with an overarching aim to further and facilitate discussion in this important area. Read more »
The Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (HiiL) is the convener and facilitator of the Hague Public Private Governance Network. It supports the Network’s activities through the organisation of meetings and the distribution of information. The Network has been developed with the support of the Innovating Justice project.
Stay tuned as new features and information will be available in the course of 2011!
Latest News
- 18 November 2011: Challenges and dilemmas of doing business in fragile states ›
- 5 September 2011: Presentations 2nd Annual Conference Transnational Private Regulation now available ›
- 11-12 August 2011: 1st Annual Workshop of the South American Unit of Private Transnational Regulatory Regimes Project ›
- 22 - 23 June 2011: Conference: Transnational Private Regulation: Beyond the Constitutional Challenge ›
