This book provides an in-depth analysis of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) focusing on civil liability, enforcement issues, climate-related transition plans and directorsâ liabilities. It also discusses other ESG-related legislation and stock exchange rules in the EU, the United States and China.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) focusing on civil liability, enforcement issues, climate-related transition plans and directorsâ liabilities. It also discusses other ESG-related legislation and stock exchange rules in the EU, the United States and China.
Adolf Peter is Professor at the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law (SHUPL), Consultant at the international law firm Fieldfisher and Co-Chair of the Legal & Compliance Committee of the British Chamber of Commerce Shanghai focusing on international commercial arbitration, the enforcement of ESG standards/legislations in international supply chains and EU law. A selection panel established by the European Commission found Prof Peter suitable for appointment for the position of Arbitrator and Trade and Sustainable Development Expert in bilateral disputes under the EU's trade agreements with third countries. He holds two PhD degrees and two master's degrees in Law and Religious Science as well as a master's degree in Applied (Business) Ethics and an LLM degree in South East European Law and European Integration (Karl-Franzens University of Graz, Austria).
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction 1. ESG-related Legislation in the European Union 2. ESG-related Legislation in the US and China 3. The Necessity of Contractual Cascading and Due Diligence for the Implementation of Corporate ESG Policies 4. The Necessity for Climate Clauses Covering Multinationals' Supply/Value Chains 5. Enforcement of ESG-related Contractual Provisions by Means of International Commercial Arbitration Conclusion and Outlook
Foreword Introduction 1. ESG-related Legislation in the European Union 2. ESG-related Legislation in the US and China 3. The Necessity of Contractual Cascading and Due Diligence for the Implementation of Corporate ESG Policies 4. The Necessity for Climate Clauses Covering Multinationals' Supply/Value Chains 5. Enforcement of ESG-related Contractual Provisions by Means of International Commercial Arbitration Conclusion and Outlook
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