1,408 results on '"Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules"'
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2. STANDARDS FOR EXEMPTION: INUREMENT, PRIVATE BENEFIT, AND EXCESS BENEFIT TRANSACTIONS.
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Dale, Harvey P.
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Tax exemption -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Beneficiaries -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Excise tax -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Nonprofit organizations -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Taxation ,Strict scrutiny doctrine -- Analysis ,Government regulation ,Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C. 501(c)(3)) - Abstract
Author's Synopsis: This Article discusses three income tax regimes regulating section 501(c)(3) public charities: the proscription against inurement, the proscription against more-than-incidental private benefit, and the rules imposing excise taxes [...]
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- 2024
3. The Link Between Trade and Human Rights: Combating Human Rights Abuses in Xinjiang
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Bacon, Ellie
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Tariffs -- Laws, regulations and rules ,International trade -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Human rights -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Economic aspects ,Supply chains -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Forced labor -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Remedies ,Sanctions (International law) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,International trade ,Law ,General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (art. XX) art. XX(a) ,Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act of 2021 (Draft) - Abstract
Table of Contents Introduction I. The UFLPA and Its Effectiveness A. THE UYGHUR FORCED LABOR PREVENTION ACT B. THE UFLPA'S IMPACT ON CHINA AND HALTING HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN XINJIANG [...]
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- 2024
4. A NEW THEORY OF GUN CONTROL: A FEDERAL REGULATORY BLUEPRINT TO HOLD AMERICA'S FIREARMS INDUSTRY ACCOUNTABLE FOR MASS SHOOTINGS.
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Stier, Carl
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Right to bear arms -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Gun violence -- Remedies -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Statistics ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Deregulation -- Evaluation ,Firearms industry -- Privileges and immunities -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Ethical aspects ,Gun control -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Administrative remedies -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005 ,United States Constitution (U.S. Const. amend. 2) (U.S. Const. art. 1) - Abstract
INTRODUCTION 163 I. FEDERAL IMMUNITY: BLOOD MONEY, COLLATERAL LOSS, AND HOPE 171 A. The Trojan Horse Effect 172 B. Big Tobacco's Reckoning: A Window into Big Gun's Future? 174 C. [...], In 2005, President George W. Bush signed the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) into law, granting the firearms industry near-perfect legal immunity. PLCAA shifted the risk of firearm production, distribution, marketing, and injuries to the public. Two decades ago, mass shootings were anomalies. Today, they are alarmingly common. From 2021 to 2023, the United States averaged 663 yearly mass shootings, and from 2004 to 2022, active shooter events spiked 1,150%. The larger gun violence epidemic now costs taxpayers over $550 billion annually, forcing Congress to seek solutions with increasing desperation. However, new state laws and lawsuits targeting gun manufacturers are beginning to erode this armor as courts link the arms trade's behavior to the crisis. Firearm distribution, unlike ownership, is not a Second Amendment right, and immunity's collateral socio-economic damage is more evident than ever. The tide is turning. Corporations should be accountable for the costs of their business models, as reflected in every other American sector. This Comment introduces a novel Blueprint to modernize a deregulated market of dangerous, inelastic goods. Its approach is simple: shift some mass shooting risk to industry giants, termed "Big Gun." Prong One proposes a partial repeal of PLCAA, exposing manufacturers to mass shooting liability. Prong Two presents an insurance framework to maximize profitable manufacturer operations within the new risk landscape. Prong Three urges Congress to--constitutionally--create and institute a "Mass Shooting Court," transferring mass shooting litigation claims for hybrid Article I administrative agency adjudication. As manufacturers reform their marketing and distribution practices that are currently linked to mass shootings, Mass Shooting Court judgments may decrease, resulting in lower insurance premiums. Executing the Blueprint would help reverse the course of the gun violence epidemic, preserve Second Amendment rights, and advance long-term industry interests.
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- 2024
5. COMBATTING CORPORATE TOKENISM: THE ROLE OF SHAREHOLDER DERIVATIVE LITIGATION IN BOARD AND EXECUTIVE-LEVEL DIVERSIFICATION EFFORTS.
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Gleason, Caitlin
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Corporate officers -- Demographic aspects -- Management -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Tokenism -- Remedies -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Stockholders' derivative actions -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Boards of directors -- Demographic aspects -- Management -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Workplace multiculturalism -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Company business management - Abstract
Introduction 220 I. The Purpose of the Derivative Suit and Historical Procedural Challenges 223 II. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and the Derivative Suit 227 A. Board and Executive-Level Diversity Suits [...], In the wake of several social justice movements, including the #MeToo movement in 2017 and the Black Lives Matter Movement in 2020, corporations increasingly emphasized their commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in a variety of ways. Amid shifts in both public attitudes and the corporate landscape, a new trend in shareholder derivative actions emerged: shareholders began suing boards of directors for corporate failures related to DEI shortcomings. As a result, major corporations like Meta, Cisco, and Gap have faced suits brought by shareholders seeking to hold boards accountable for corporations' public pledges to DEI values and initiatives. Although these actions have experienced limited legal success so far, this Comment argues for a reconceptualization of "success" in shareholder derivative suits related to board and executive-level diversity that recognizes these actions may carry value in serving a deterrent purpose, inducing corporate action through public shaming, and acting as a positive social force that demands industry attention on matters of DEI accountability. Next, this Comment proposes a modification to the substantial benefit doctrine that recognizes benefits may be derived from diversity-related derivative suits for the corporation or broader class of shareholders based on a fact-intensive inquiry as to whether the action resulted in changes which reduce the risk of reputational harm and future litigation or increase investment opportunities. Further, as regulators and state legislatures consider novel strategies to encourage leadership diversity, these suits may also complement public sector initiatives as a private enforcement mechanism.
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- 2023
6. CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY BY TREATY: THE NEW NORTH AMERICAN RAPID RESPONSE LABOR MECHANISM.
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Claussen, Kathleen and Bown, Chad P.
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Labor unions -- Laws, regulations and rules ,International obligations -- Economic aspects -- Evaluation ,Freedom of association -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Social aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Collective bargaining -- Laws, regulations and rules ,International trade -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Human rights -- Laws, regulations and rules ,International trade regulation -- Evaluation ,Forced labor -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Jurisdiction (International law) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Free Trade Agreement, 2018, United States-Canada-Mexico - Abstract
INTRODUCTION For several decades, civil society has sought to impose greater responsibility on companies for cross-border social wrongs. Multiple legal subfields and initiatives have emerged to take on this work: [...]
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- 2024
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7. Year in Review for AI Governance and Regulation.
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Pery, Andrew and Simon, Michael
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ChatGPT (Language model) -- Usage -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Privacy, Right of -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Artificial intelligence -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Usage -- Safety and security measures ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Data security -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Disruptive technology -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Data security issue ,Artificial intelligence ,Federal Trade Commission Act - Abstract
UNPRECEDENT AI TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS In 2022 and early 2023, we witnessed unprecedented advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, providing opportunities (1) and posing dangers. (2) No advance is more consequential [...]
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- 2023
8. Skirting Liability for Child Sexual Abuse Material Online: Understand how tech companies are using a statute aimed at protecting children online to evade liability for the spread of child sexual abuse material.
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Mabie, Margaret
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High technology industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Content distribution -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Psychic trauma in children -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Freedom of speech -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Internet pornography -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Psychological aspects ,Child sexual abuse -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Psychological aspects -- Economic aspects ,New York v. Ferber (458 U.S. 747 (1982)) ,Reno v. ACLU (521 U.S. 884 (1997)) ,Government regulation ,Content distribution ,United States Constitution (U.S. Const. amend. 1) - Abstract
The internet allows images and videos of recorded child sexual abuse to spread prolifically around the world at warp speed. This child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is a digital crime [...]
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- 2023
9. THE CURRENT LANDSCAPE ARBITRATION OF FORCED: Get up to date on recent developments and how corporations continue to use this one-sided process to limit access to justice.
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Polk, Adam and Isern, Jordan
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Motions (Law) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Stays of execution, proceedings, etc. -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Contracts, Unconscionable -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Waiver (Civil procedure) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Labor arbitration -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Appellate procedure -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Coinbase, Inc. v. Bielski (143 S. Ct. 1915 (2023)) ,Government regulation ,Arbitration Act - Abstract
In recent years, would-be litigants have been increasingly cast out of court and funneled into black-box forced arbitration tribunals to resolve legal disputes. Studies have found that approximately 80 of [...]
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- 2023
10. EPR could be extinction event for SMEs. the saturday essay
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Manners, Pev
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Produce industry -- Environmental aspects -- Political aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Small and medium sized companies -- Environmental aspects -- Political aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business ,Food and beverage industries ,Business, international - Abstract
Byline: Pev Manners Last week I met with one of the electoral candidates in our area to discuss the forthcoming extended producer responsibility plans. I asked for clarication on the [...]
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- 2024
11. Societal Constitutionalism in the Digital World: An Introduction.
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Teubner, Gunther and Golia, Angelo, Jr.
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Privacy, Right of -- Laws, regulations and rules ,High technology industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Social aspects ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Authoritarianism -- Analysis -- Prevention ,Constitutional law -- Evaluation -- Social aspects ,Internet access -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Digitization -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Social aspects ,Democracy -- Analysis ,Government regulation ,Internet access - Abstract
I. EXPLORING THE TRANSFORMATIVE POTENTIAL OF DIGITAL CONSTITUTIONALISM THROUGH SOCIETAL CONSTITUTIONALISM Traditional state-centered constitutionalism does not keep pace with the inherent dangers of the digital revolution. The digital code increases [...], This paper introduces the symposium issue of the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies dedicated to "Digital Constitution: On the Transformative Potential of Societal Constitutionalism," where a group of scholars, using societal constitutionalism as a background theory, presents concrete proposals for a digital constitutional law. The symposium issue seeks to answer three interrelated questions. What is the message of societal constitutionalism for the emerging digital constitution? How can fundamental principles of nation-state constitutions be generalized and re-specified for global digitality with a transformative outlook? What would new institutional arrangements and interpretive practices look like? In this introduction, we aim to overcome three reductive tendencies stemming from traditional constitutionalism's legacy. We argue that digital constitutionalism needs to look beyond (1) the still dominant state-centricity of constitutional principles, (2) their exclusive focus on political power, and (3) their narrowly individualist interpretation of constitutional rights. This deconstruction opens the view to the main constitutional threats posed by digitalization--in particular, what we call the double colonization of the digital space--and to possible counterstrategies inspired by societal constitutionalism. Subsequently, we outline the content of the contributions to this symposium, grouped into four areas: (1) reformulation of constitution- and law-making; (2) digital economy; (3) institutions of constitutionalism; and (4) digital justice. Finally, we point to future developments as well as to links to other strands of literature that focus on the relationship between digital technologies and (constitutional) law.
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- 2023
12. The Cost of Looking Good: How Fashion and Trend-based Consumerism Impact the Economy, Law, and Environment.
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Denton, Allison
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Clothing industry -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Economic aspects -- Social aspects ,Fast fashion -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Environmental aspects -- Social aspects ,Unfair labor practices -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Consumer advocacy -- Analysis -- Forecasts and trends ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Social media -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Usage -- Influence ,Industry self-regulation -- Evaluation ,Environmental sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Economic aspects ,Intellectual property law -- Evaluation ,Government regulation ,Market trend/market analysis - Abstract
I. INTRODUCTION The apparel industry, and the importance of clothing, has transformed over time--whether clothing is used to protect the body from the elements or to express individuality, it is [...]
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- 2023
13. The Transformative Potential of Meta's Oversight Board: Strategic Litigation Within the Digital Constitution?
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Golia, Angelo, Jr.
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Censorship -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Constitutional law -- Evaluation -- Social aspects ,Social media -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Censorship ,User generated content -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Censorship ,Human rights -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Whistle blowing -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Meta Platforms Inc. -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Evaluation ,Government regulation ,Censorship issue - Abstract
I. INTRODUCTION Two events marked the year 2021 for Meta, the social media company which owns Facebook and Instagram. (1) The first event occurred on January 28, 2021. Meta's Oversight [...], Meta's Oversight Board (OB) is at the center of divisive debates. Some commentators look at this experiment as the "Supreme Court" of a global order that is going through a process of constitutionalization. Others express concern about the OB, seen as a way to avoid public accountability and, more generally, as the legitimization of global private censorship. Either way, the debates normally focus on the important but still relatively narrow issue of content moderation and freedom of expression. In contrast, it is the manipulation of individuals and the related social effects deriving so-called informational capitalism --among them, the mental health distress of young people--that needs to be counteracted. Against this background, this article, resorting to societal constitutionalism as an analytical framework, aims to contribute to the debates on digital constitutionalism. It has two goals. First, to use the instruments available within Meta's normative system to thematize the broader, systemic effects of social media and digitality in constitutional terms. Second, to question informational capitalism "from within," using the right to the mental health of children as a case study. In this sense, it is an exercise of (strategic) legal imagination that focuses on the internal side of an involved actor. After the introduction, section II analyzes the features of Meta's normative system, distinguishing between juridification (II.A) and constitutionalization (II.B). Against this background, section III outlines a litigation strategy aimed at bringing such issues before the OB. It separately examines the strategies preceding the proceeding (III.A), the authority and scope of OB's jurisdiction (III.B), the relevant standards of review (III.C), and the potential content of the decision and the policy advisory statement s ( III.D). Section IV concludes.
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- 2023
14. Against Procedural Fetishism: A Call for a New Digital Constitution.
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Zalnieriute, Monika
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Privacy, Right of -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Administrative agencies -- Laws, regulations and rules ,High technology industry -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Ethical aspects ,Data security -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Constitutional law -- Evaluation ,Social media -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Usage ,Profiteering -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Data security issue - Abstract
I. INTRODUCTION The public eye is on tech companies aiding governments in cracking down on climate protesters; (2) using the Covid-19 pandemic to leverage a greater role in education and [...], Digital constitutionalism, to date, has been proceduralist; it has assumed that transparency and due process can temper power and attain justice for people vis-a-vis the automated state and powerful tech companies. So far, digital constitutionalism has also been very soft and blind to its own coloniality: Instead of deploying hard law, we are still looking for ways to pressure digital behemoths to self-regulate. We downplay US dominance, colonial exploitation, and environmental degradation caused by digital imperialism. Meanwhile, the power of tech companies has escalated. They now influence many aspects of our public and private lives, from elections to our own personalities and emotions, to environmental degradation. To be successful, the project of digital constitutionalism must resist a corporate agenda of procedural fetishism, a strategy to redirect the public from more substantive and fundamental questions about the concentration and limits of power to procedural microissues. Such diversion merely reinforces the status quo. To rectify the imbalance of power between people and tech companies, a new digital constitution must therefore try something different. It must shift its focus from soft law initiatives to tangible legal obligations by the tech companies. We must redistribute wealth and power not only by breaking and taxing tech companies, fortifying regulatory enforcement, increasing public scrutiny, and adopting prohibitive laws but also by democratizing big tech by making them public utilities and giving people a say how these companies should be governed. Crucially, we must also decolonize digital constitutionalism through recognition of colonial practices of extraction and exploitation and paying attention to the voices of Indigenous peoples and communities of the so-called Global South. With all these mutually reinforcing efforts, a new digital constitution will debunk the corporate and state agenda of procedural fetishism and will establish the new social contract for the digital age.
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- 2023
15. Rage Against the Machine: Profiling and Power in the Data Economy.
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Domurath, Irina
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Privacy, Right of -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Artificial intelligence -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Usage ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Social aspects ,Data security -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Profile analysis (Data reduction) -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Usage ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Disruptive technology -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Economic aspects ,Constitutional law -- Evaluation ,Social media -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Usage ,Digitization -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Economic aspects ,Government regulation ,Data security issue ,Artificial intelligence - Abstract
I. INTRODUCTION The development of the data economy is probably one of the most disruptive events of our time. Social media platforms and digital management practices deeply impact the way [...], This contribution deals with algorithmic profiling as an example of datafication and machine colonization. It examines to what extent Teubner's theory of societal constitutionalism (SC) describes the emergence of an EU digital constitution, including its capacities to deal with datafication and machine colonization. This article advances an internal critique of SC, by questioning its assumptions concerning the capacity of societal actors and nonlegal media, such as public outrage and litigation, to exert the pressure needed for change from within. Using Habermas's colonization theory as well as the insights of the law and political economy literature helps to understand the structural power of companies as an inhibition to the buildup of external pressure and to justify the adoption of a counter-concept of structural digital vulnerability, which can be used to interpret existing rules in a stricter way. Keywords: Profiling, Datafication, Machine Colonization, Societal Constitutionalism, Teubner, Habermas, Political Economy
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- 2023
16. Internet Bills of Rights: Generalisation and Re-Specification Towards a Digital Constitution.
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Celeste, Edoardo
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Privacy, Right of -- Laws, regulations and rules ,High technology industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Social aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Electronic surveillance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Cyberlaw -- Evaluation ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Freedom of speech -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Constitutional law -- Evaluation -- Social aspects ,Internet access -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Digitization -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Social aspects ,Government regulation ,Internet access - Abstract
I. INTRODUCTION We need a "digital constitution." This is a claim that has frequently resonated in the words of various digital literati, academics, politicians, and civil society groups. The digital [...], Scholars have advocated the need for a "digital constitution," including the idea of drafting an "internet bill of rights." Numerous civil society groups have crafted decalogues of digital rights, giving rise to a movement advocating a form of digital constitutionalism. This paper investigates the added value of these texts is in the constitutional ecosystem. These declarations highlight the transformative potential of societal constitutionalism well. By adopting the language of constitutions, they seek to be part of the current conversation on how to translate the core values of contemporary constitutionalism in the context of the digital society through a process of generalisation and respecification of principles. Internet bills of rights are not legally binding sources, yet represent a ductile instrument whereby their promoters are free to experiment with new legal solutions in a gradual way and in a more democratic manner. This includes actors beyond the worlds of politics and business.
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- 2023
17. THE CORPORATE TRANSPARENCY ACT: A High Altitude Pathway and Some Practice Considerations.
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Bines, Harvey E.
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Privacy, Right of -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Financial disclosure -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,International cooperation -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Antiterrorism measures -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Money laundering -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 - Abstract
The Corporate Transparency Act (the CTA), a 21 -page component of the 1,482-page William M. (Mac) Thornberry Authorization Act, Pub. L. No. 116283 (Jan. 1, 2021), was enacted to respond [...]
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- 2023
18. Proving Understaffing: Learn how to obtain and analyze data to show that understaffing is part of a nursing home's business model.
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Tosh, Ernest
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Personal injuries -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Management ,Aged -- Abuse of ,Business -- Models ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Negligence -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Analysis -- Health aspects ,Underemployment -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Analysis ,Misconduct in office -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Nursing homes -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Analysis ,United States. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services -- Powers and duties ,Government regulation ,Company business management - Abstract
The vast majority of injuries suffered by nursing home residents are the direct result of understaffing. (1) Pressure injuries, falls, choking, dehydration, malnutrition, and unchecked infections are all caused by [...]
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- 2023
19. Empowering Entrepreneurs: Nurturing Startups Through Technology Solutions
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Software -- Rankings ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Entrepreneurship -- Laws, regulations and rules ,New business enterprises -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Businesspeople -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Software quality - Abstract
Nurturing and Empowering startups is the need of the moment to enhance India's local and global ranking in the leading sectors of the market. 'I believe that technology companies should [...]
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- 2024
20. October 2024 - ESG
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Deforestation -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Europe ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Due diligence -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Greenwashing -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international ,European Union -- Natural resource policy - Abstract
CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY DUE DILIGENCE DIRECTIVE (CSDDD) The CSDDD entered into force in July 2024. Member States are required to transpose the CSDDD into national law by 26 July 2026 and [...]
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- 2024
21. ESG And The Sustainable Economy Handbook - Introduction
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
INTRODUCTION While environmental, social, and governance (ESG) is a broad concept that means somewhat different things to different people, it is ultimately an investment ethos whereby certain criteria that may [...]
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- 2024
22. Recent Action Shows SEC Enforcement Still Focused On ESG
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McCabe, Brian
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United States. Securities and Exchange Commission -- Powers and duties ,Financial disclosure -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Investment advisers -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Investment companies -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international ,Investment Advisers Act of 1940 ,Investment Company Act of 1940 - Abstract
A recent Viewpoints article discussed the disbanding of the Climate and ESG Task Force (the 'ESG Task Force') in the Securities and Exchange Commission's (the 'SEC's') Division of Enforcement, which [...]
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- 2024
23. CRD VI Requires Banks To Focus Even More On ESG Risk Management
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De Tocqueville, Jean-Guillaume
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Banking industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Risk management -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Risk management ,Banking industry ,Business, international - Abstract
In Short The Situation: Against the backdrop of the comprehensive recast of European Union ('EU') banking legislation, the EU legislator is increasingly focused on Environmental, Social, and Governance ('ESG') risks. [...]
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- 2024
24. How ESG Is Shaping The Construction Industry (Video)
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Tresham, Jessica
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Construction industry -- Social aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Environmental aspects ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
self View Transcript Jessica Tresham: Ok Good Morning. Thank you everyone for joining us today for our webinar discussion on how ESG is shaping the construction industry. I am Jessica [...]
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- 2024
25. Recent Developments On The Implementation Of Environment, Social And Governance (ESG)
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Nair, Pushpa
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Publicly held corporations -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Financial disclosure -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Sustainability reporting -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Small and medium sized companies -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Environmental sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
ESG in Malaysia is in different phases for different entities. For the larger public listed companies, the levels of awareness and implementation are relatively high compared to the smaller companies [...]
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- 2024
26. Navigating ESG Compliance In Malaysia's Maritime Industry
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Wai Yee, Gabrielle Lim
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Shipping industry -- Social aspects -- Environmental aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
Introduction Malaysia has developed and prospered greatly as a result of its advantageous coastline location, the Strait of Malacca. Malaysia is a premier maritime nation due to its great reliance [...]
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- 2024
27. House ESG Oversight Focuses On Proxy Voting; Issuer Attention Is On CSRD
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Crowley, Daniel F. C.
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United States. Securities and Exchange Commission -- Laws, regulations and rules ,United States. House of Representatives. Committee on Financial Services -- Powers and duties ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Bills, Legislative ,Sustainability reporting -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Disclosure (Securities law) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
Introduction Throughout the 118th Congress, the US House of Representatives (House) has remained focused on oversight of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. In particular, the House Financial Services Committee [...]
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- 2024
28. ESG Update: Congress Questions Whether ESG-Related Coalitions Violate Antitrust Laws
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Danziger, Jacob K.
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United States. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary -- Powers and duties ,Antitrust law -- Interpretation and construction ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Environmental law -- Interpretation and construction ,Government regulation ,Antitrust issue ,Business, international - Abstract
Republican lawmakers are continuing their antitrust push against environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investor initiatives by investigating a prominent climate coalition that is focused on getting companies to curb emissions. [...]
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- 2024
29. A Climate For Nature: To What Extent Does Nature And ESG Play Into Corporate Success?
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Stansfield, Ben
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Natural resources ,Business success -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
The evolution of ESG in the corporate world in response to our changing climate has seen an increased focus on identifying, addressing and disclosing material ESG issues. Nature-related dependencies, impacts, [...]
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- 2024
30. Recent Hurricanes Lend New Urgency To Carbon Emissions Reduction
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Cole, Christopher A.
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Corporate governance ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Disclosure of information -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Air quality management -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Environmental policy -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Emissions (Pollution) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Hurricanes -- Environmental aspects -- United States ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
The 'news' about ESG has recently been overwhelmingly that it is dead - killed by some regulators and fatigued consumers. Although, rumors of its demise are not borne out on [...]
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- 2024
31. SEC, ESG And Climate Enforcement: Gearing Up, Winding Down Or Business As Usual?
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White, Bruce
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United States. Securities and Exchange Commission -- Powers and duties ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Whistle blowing -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Securities industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Securities industry ,Business, international ,Securities Exchange Act ,Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 ,Investment Advisers Act of 1940 ,Investment Company Act of 1940 ,Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 - Abstract
The Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) launched its Climate and ESG Task Force focused on enforcement with great fanfare in March 2021. In response to 'increasing investor focus and reliance on [...]
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- 2024
32. ESG In APAC - Indonesia
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Eddymurthy, Ira
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Publicly held corporations -- Environmental aspects -- Social aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Disclosure of information -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Financial institutions -- Social aspects -- Environmental aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
A. ESG REPORTING 1. Are there legal or regulatory requirements for companies to make ESG disclosures in your jurisdiction? Yes, ESG disclosures are mandatory for publicly listed companies and financial [...]
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- 2024
33. ESG Guidepost | Issue 18
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Sustainability reporting -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Workplace multiculturalism -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Race discrimination -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
Katten ESG Guidepost is a monthly publication highlighting the latest news, legal and regulatory developments involving environmental, social and governance matters. To read more issues of Katten ESG Guidepost, please [...]
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- 2024
34. ESG Clauses In Commercial Leases
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Ferreira, Daniel
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Commercial leases -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
Les facteurs ESG, c'est---dire les facteurs environnementaux, sociaux et de gouvernance, sont désormais bien présents dans les politiques des organisations. Le secteur immobilier n'y échappe pas; les facteurs ESG occupent [...]
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- 2024
35. ESG Compliance And Risk Management: Navigating A Sustainable Future
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Bungartz, Oliver
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Regulatory compliance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Risk management -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Risk management ,Business, international - Abstract
The acronym ESG, which stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance, encompasses the three core pillars of sustainability. ESG is not merely a passing trend; it represents a fundamental shift in [...]
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- 2024
36. The Price of Greenwashing: 12.9M reasons to get environmental claims right
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Griffith, Tom
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Australia. Federal Court of Australia -- Powers and duties ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Fraud -- Cases ,Greenwashing -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Company legal issue ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
ASIC's recent success in the Federal Court against Vanguard Investments Australia Ltd for making misleading environmental, social and governance (ESG) claims is demonstrative of the ongoing crackdown on greenwashing by [...]
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- 2024
37. Travers Smith's Sustainability Insights: The Impact Of The Draghi Report On ESG Regulation (Podcast)
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Witney, Simon
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international ,European Union. European Commission -- Laws, regulations and rules - Abstract
self A regular briefing for the alternative asset management industry. Last week, the European Commission published a report on the future of European competitiveness, prepared by Mario Draghi, a former [...]
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- 2024
38. ESG Opponents' Antitrust Accusations: Do They Make Sustainability Collaboration Dangerous?
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Morgan, Drake
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United States. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary -- Powers and duties ,Antitrust law ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Investment companies -- Environmental aspects -- Social aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Antitrust issue ,Business, international - Abstract
Investors pursuing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) programs or applying sustainability standards have recently faced high-profile antitrust accusations, leading some to reconsider their participation in certain sustainable investment groups. On [...]
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- 2024
39. The Power Of Ethical Marketing: Sustainable Reputation With The EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
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Ozgun, Kemal Altug
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Sustainability reporting -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Marketing -- Ethical aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international ,European Union -- Powers and duties - Abstract
In our article on the power of ethical marketing in shaping consumer trends and corporate strategies, we explore the role of the European Union's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) in [...]
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- 2024
40. Managing ESG Litigation Risk: ESG Derivative Actions (Video)
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Adams, Sean
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Actions and defenses -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Lawsuit/litigation ,Business, international - Abstract
Environmental, Social Governance (ESG) issues are now more important to organisations than ever before - influenced by our changing environment, regulatory demands and the growing awareness of stakeholders. Company boards [...]
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- 2024
41. Managing ESG Litigation Risk: Parent Liability (Video)
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Carr, Emma
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Actions and defenses -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Liability (Law) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Lawsuit/litigation ,Business, international - Abstract
The growing trend of ESG litigation is seeing stakeholders increasingly rely on existing laws in relatively innovative and novel ways to bring forward claims and create an impetus for a [...]
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- 2024
42. Managing ESG Litigation Risk: Litigation Funders And ESG Litigation (Video)
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Carr, Emma
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Actions and defenses -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Risk management -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Risk management ,Lawsuit/litigation ,Business, international - Abstract
The importance of ESG considerations has grown significantly in recent years and, alongside this, we are seeing a rise in ESG litigation. Companies and organisations are giving greater focus to [...]
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- 2024
43. The EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive - Draft FAQs And The European Sustainability Reporting Standards
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Keegan, Harry
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Sustainability reporting -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international ,European Union. Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive - Abstract
The European Union (EU) Commission has published a draft set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) on the interpretation of certain provisions of the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and [...]
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- 2024
44. A Four Part Series: Under-the-Radar CSRD Compliance Resources - Early Adopter Insights From A German Study
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Littenberg, Michael
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Sustainability reporting -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,International business enterprises -- Environmental aspects -- Social aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international ,European Union. Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive - Abstract
In this series, we explore several under-the-radar EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive resources published over the summer. U.S.-based multinationals will find these resources helpful as they prepare for CSRD compliance. [...]
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- 2024
45. UK Financial Insights From Katten | Issue 14
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Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Bills, Legislative ,Sustainability reporting -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporations -- Environmental aspects -- Social aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Online assets -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Identification and classification ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Personal property -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
UK Financial Insights from Katten is a monthly newsletter highlighting key noteworthy developments potentially affecting financial markets and funds in the UK and Europe. To read more issues of UK [...]
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- 2024
46. Sustainability Seals: Understanding Green Trademarks And Greenwashing
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Chopra, Rupin
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Trademarks -- Environmental aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Environmental sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Greenwashing -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
It is correctly said that 'Green is the new Black'. Products with labels including terms like '100% natural', 'sustainable' have become the new deal. Such products are preferred by environmentally [...]
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- 2024
47. SEC Shifts Focus: Climate And ESG Enforcement Task Force Disbanded
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United States. Securities and Exchange Commission -- Powers and duties ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently dissolved its Climate and ESG Enforcement Task Force, signaling a notable shift in the Commission's regulatory focus. Formed in 2021 under Acting Chair [...]
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- 2024
48. Preparing For 2025: Key ESG Trends And Regulatory Updates For In-House Counsel
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United States. Securities and Exchange Commission -- Powers and duties ,Publicly held corporations -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Financial disclosure -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate governance -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
As we move towards 2025, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) issues continue to evolve, driven by new regulatory frameworks, increasing litigation, and heightened scrutiny from investors and stakeholders. For in-house [...]
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- 2024
49. The Future Of Retail: Success With Sustainability
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Paulley, Jocelyn S.
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Retail industry -- Environmental aspects -- Social aspects -- Logistics ,Sustainability reporting -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Supply chains -- Social aspects -- Environmental aspects ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
We have seen the topics of Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) and sustainability grow at great pace since the COVID-19 pandemic and they are now a strategic priority in many [...]
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- 2024
50. Assessing your preparedness for mandatory climate-related financial disclosures
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White, Anna
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Financial disclosure -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Sustainability reporting -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate social responsibility -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Corporate sustainability -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Climatic changes -- Economic aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international ,Australia. Corporations Act 2001 - Abstract
Mandatory climate-related financial disclosures for Australian entities will commence from 1 January 2025. Australia has now passed landmark climate reporting legislation through the Parliament. The legislation introduces mandatory climate-related financial [...]
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- 2024
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