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By Dr. Benjamin Franta. Greenwashing may be one of the greatest emerging legal risks across corporate sectors worldwide.
The impact of climate litigation on corporate governance
By Aisha Saad. Climate litigation advances the case that climate risks are “mission critical” and that they incur managerial oversight duties.
Climate action poses a stark legitimacy challenge to corporations
By Stavros Gadinis. Entire sectors of the economy will need to reorient themselves toward more sustainable development strategies. But since each company’s contribution to climate change is different,...
Abolishing the UK Corporate Governance Code: a bold tonic or a measure too far?
By Peter Andrews, Peter Hope and Callum Watling. Replacing the Code with a tweak to the Listing Rules could be sensible but, contrary to the view of Cheffins and Reddy, it is unlikely to solve the problem of...
The impact of climate litigation on corporate governance
By Aisha Saad. Climate litigation advances the case that climate risks are “mission critical” and that they incur managerial oversight duties.
Climate action poses a stark legitimacy challenge to corporations
By Stavros Gadinis. Entire sectors of the economy will need to reorient themselves toward more sustainable development strategies. But since each company’s contribution to climate change is different,...
Abolishing the UK Corporate Governance Code: a bold tonic or a measure too far?
By Peter Andrews, Peter Hope and Callum Watling. Replacing the Code with a tweak to the Listing Rules could be sensible but, contrary to the view of Cheffins and Reddy, it is unlikely to solve the problem of...