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The Global ESG Handbook: A Guide for Practitioners

Edited by: Paul Davies

ISBN13: 9781787429765
Published: July 2024
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues are increasingly considered as core business priorities for companies, boards and investors, with ESG representing an area of significant opportunity for many. Navigating the broad range of topics that fall under ESG, including regulatory developments, political impacts and stakeholder sentiment, requires multidisciplinary and global expertise from experienced practitioners.

Featuring cross-jurisdictional insight, this important title covers a range of ESG topics in depth, containing contributions from leading legal professionals, industry experts and consultants. The book firstly discusses ‘what is ESG?’ before covering areas including supply chain topics, financial regulatory impacts, ESG disclosure obligations, M&A and private equity, among many other important subjects. Further, the book contains regional specific insights from practitioners on the ground and includes analysis on the diverse themes which underpin the current and future direction of ESG. Specific chapters are also dedicated to the emerging matters of ESG litigation, the evolving nature of technology in ESG, and the incorporation of ESG into enterprise risk management. The final part of the book looks at broader trends and developments in the area.

Despite the large volume of information already available, this is one of the first publications to draw together the various strands of ESG into one book and provides a valuable source of information in this fast-evolving area. It will make important reading for all legal and other advisers and professionals with an interest in furthering their ESG knowledge.

Subjects:
Company Law, Legal Practice Management
Contents:
What is ESG?
Paul Davies, Latham
Energy transition and climate issues
Chris Kiermayr & Andrew Radcliff, ERM
Supply chain issues
Stuart McLachlan, Antithesis
'S' in ESG
Sarah Fortt & Betty Huber, Latham
ESG reporting
James Bee, Paul Davies, Sarah Fortt, Michael Green & Betty Huber, Latham
ESG corporate issues: shareholder activism
Carmen Lu & Sabastian Niles, Wachtell; Lawrence Elbaum & Patrick Gadson, Vinson & Elkins
ESG corporate issues: M&A
ESG in private equity
Paul Davies & Michael Green, Latham
ESG finance
Helene Banks, Cahill
Financial regulatory ESG issues
Nicola Higgs & Anne Mainwaring, Latham
ESG litigation
Robin Hulshizer & Sophie Lam KC, Latham
ESG global perspectives:
ANZ
Christine Covington, Corrs
US
Sarah Fortt & Betty Huber, Latham
Latin America
Milenko Bertrand-Galindo, Bertrand-Galindo Barrueto Barroilhet
Enterprise risk management and ESG
Gordon Darling, WBCSD
ESG and insurance
Daniela Bergs & Glen O’Halloran, Howden Group
Technology and ESG
Kristina Wyatt, Persefoni
Emerging trends in ESG
Reena Sengupta, RSG Consulting