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2 August 2022
By The ECLE group. In the absence of a genuine and convincing cost-benefit analysis, we suggest the pure and simple deletion of Article 25.
2 August 2022
By The ECLE Group. Art. 15 CSDD marks a fundamental policy shift in combating climate change, moving from the reliance on market forces, to reliance not only on conduct regulation, but on punctual and possibly...
2 August 2022
By The ECLE Group. Among the many crucial issues in the discussion of the proposal, the one of legal certainty has special relevance. Assuming that companies are interested in protecting human rights and the...
26 April 2022
By Luca Enriques and Matteo Gatti. "Companies must monitor adverse human rights and environmental impacts not only by them and their subsidiaries but also by entities that are part of their value chain...
25 April 2022
By Guido Ferrarini. " I criticise the fact that the proposal defines the due diligence sustainability obligations mainly with reference to the international treaties and conventions concerning the...
19 April 2022
By Steen Thomsen. "While the proposal is full of good intentions it seems likely to do more harm than good by weakening European corporate governance and competitiveness."
12 April 2022
By Alessio Pacces. Introducing a supply chain liability, the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive proposal takes a first, but insufficient step towards making companies internalize the cost of...
12 April 2022
By Erik Lidman. The Commission’s proposal for a Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) aims to “improve corporate governance practices” in order to “to deliver on an economy that works for...
12 April 2022
By Marleen Och.
This post discusses the shift away from corporate governance and in particular the lack of recognition of the role of shareholders and the topic of short-termism.
12 April 2022
By Anne Lafarre. There is urgency for the introduction of a harmonized mandatory corporate sustainability due diligence as proposed by the European Commission, but to ensure positive impact throughout the...
12 April 2022
By Jesper Lau Hansen. "...I feel called to explain the reasons for our opposition and why we still believe that opposing the initiative is even more important now in this grave time for Europe, where we...
12 April 2022
By Beate Sjåfjell and Jukka Mähönen. We argue that corporate purpose instead should be taken seriously as a matter of company law and as an element in ensuring the contribution of business to sustainability.
7 April 2022
By Paul Davies. "...while aimed at supplementing states’ human rights and environmental obligations, the proposal ignores almost entirely the interrelationship between companies and states."
7 April 2022
By Mariana Pargendler. "The Proposal shows the vigor of what I have called ‘the rise of international corporate law’—as reflected, among other things, in the UN decades-long effort in recruiting large...