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2. (ii) the trader indicates in a commercial practice that he is bound by the code.'
3. Codes are available on the ISEAL website at: http://www.isealalliance.org (last visited: 1 December 2012). A current initiative at the time of writing is a new set of Credibility Principles which establish minimum requirements to establish and maintain credibility as a sustainability regulator, recognizing the consumers have a choice whether to purchase goods labeled in accordance with codes set down by ISEAL members and that credibility of labeling regimes is critical to market acceptance.
4. Parker Christine , The Open Corporation: Self-Regulation and Democracy (2002)
5. Sharon Gilad, It Runs in the Family: Meta-Regulation and its Siblings, 4 Reg. & Gov. 485-506 (2010).