Sixteen UNECE recommendations have been adopted by the Working Party1/ since 1970 to address standardization and regulatory issues. They set out good practice regarding:
- Regulatory cooperation
- Metrology
- Standards and Norms
- Conformity assessment
- Market surveillance
These recommendations are not binding and do not aim at rigidly aligning technical regulations across countries. Through these recommendations, the Working Party encourages rule makers to base their regulations on international standards to provide a common denominator to the norms that apply in different markets. It also seeks to promote agreements that enhance cooperation and mutual confidence in the technical competence, reliability and impartiality of other national bodies and institutions.
1/ The Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies had several predecessor bodies: Group of Government Officials Responsible for Standardization Policies; Working Party on Technical Harmonization and Standardization Policies
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Starting with the most recent:
- M. Use of Market Surveillance Infrastructure as a Complementary Means to Protect Consumers and Users against Counterfeit Good ENG FRE RUS
- L. International Model for Technical Harmonization Based on Good Regulatory Practice for the Preparation, Adoption and Application of Technical Regulations via the Use of International Standards ENG FRE RUS
