A solution providing service registry + service governance capabilities in an SOA is an ideal fit. For example, a service registry would be able to keep track of services (including multiple versions). A service governance solution would allow you to maintain relationships between services (including service versions) and consumers.
You are correct that typical authorization controls wouldn't be effective, but if you had a policy enforcement point that interacts with a service governance solution (which has the capacity to enforce policies to specific integration points), you can achieve this.
There aren't many offerings available in the market today that can do all of what you want in this domain. But, out of those, you should find WSO2 Governance Registry interesting. Please visit http://wso2.com/products/governance-registry.
Best Regards,
Senaka.