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EU Sustainability Legislation and International Supply Chains
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EU Sustainability Legislation and International Supply Chains

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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) - including the European Commission's Omnibus Directive Proposal - focusing on civil liability, enforcement issues, climate-related transition plans and directors' liabilities. It also discusses other ESG-related legislation and stock exchange rules in the EU, the United States and China.

Using case studies involving multinationals such as Shell, RWE, Borealis, BMW, VW and L'Oreal, the book demonstrates the increasing negative impact of ESG-related issues on a company's reputation and finances. Showing that international commercial arbitration is the ideal means for the resolution of ESG/climate/CSDDD-related disputes between multiple parties, the book compares the arbitration rules of eleven leading arbitration institutions in terms of consolidations and joinders. It proposes an incentive mechanism for the contractual cascading of climate-related targets and ESG-related arbitration rules. It also features more than 20 contractual template clauses aimed at (i) implementing the CSDDD throughout international supply chains, (ii) reducing product/service-related GHG emissions (including Scope 3 emissions) year-on-year to achieve net-zero across entire value chains, and (iii) facilitating consolidations and joinders in ESG-related multi-party arbitrations.

The book is directed at legal practitioners, legislators of various jurisdictions, board members of companies, academics, researchers and students.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 November 2025
Pages
286
ISBN
9781032563626

This book provides an in-depth analysis of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) - including the European Commission's Omnibus Directive Proposal - focusing on civil liability, enforcement issues, climate-related transition plans and directors' liabilities. It also discusses other ESG-related legislation and stock exchange rules in the EU, the United States and China.

Using case studies involving multinationals such as Shell, RWE, Borealis, BMW, VW and L'Oreal, the book demonstrates the increasing negative impact of ESG-related issues on a company's reputation and finances. Showing that international commercial arbitration is the ideal means for the resolution of ESG/climate/CSDDD-related disputes between multiple parties, the book compares the arbitration rules of eleven leading arbitration institutions in terms of consolidations and joinders. It proposes an incentive mechanism for the contractual cascading of climate-related targets and ESG-related arbitration rules. It also features more than 20 contractual template clauses aimed at (i) implementing the CSDDD throughout international supply chains, (ii) reducing product/service-related GHG emissions (including Scope 3 emissions) year-on-year to achieve net-zero across entire value chains, and (iii) facilitating consolidations and joinders in ESG-related multi-party arbitrations.

The book is directed at legal practitioners, legislators of various jurisdictions, board members of companies, academics, researchers and students.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 November 2025
Pages
286
ISBN
9781032563626