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Rules of the Game for Sustainable Business: Laws, Contracts and Morality


ISBN13: 9789403528281
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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Rules of the Game for Sustainable Business is a crucially important book that explains the changing landscape and provides a guide for companies on how to transform into more sustainable businesses while at the same time complying with the laws adopted as part of the EU green deal. That all companies must be part of the sustainability transition is no longer just good advice but a necessity since the world is in an unsustainable state, both environmentally and socially. The legal, contractual and moral rules of the games for conducting business are rapidly changing for all companies involved in business or finance related to the European Union.

In this book, the author addresses the following issues and topics:

  • holistic framework to understand environmental and social sustainability and its relevance for business;
  • overview of the entire field of EU sustainability law, from human rights treaties to sustainability regulations to sustainable contracts;
  • the connection between sustainability, economics and morality;
  • sustainable finance and the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), EU Taxonomy and Green Bonds Regulation;
  • sustainable business and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting (CSRD) and Due Diligence Directives (CSDDD);
  • the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS);
  • sustainability and contracts; and
  • sustainable supply chains.

This book is an in-depth introduction to EU sustainability law and can be read as an instruction manual for sustainable business in general. It is an essential guide for lawyers, business leaders, sustainability officers, auditors, and advisors. It provides a basic understanding of what is required to transform today’s business into a sustainable one and thus contribute to the future of humanity on Earth.

Subjects:
Commercial Law
Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: Sustainability, Law and Morality
1. An Unsustainable World
2. The Legal System and Sustainability
3. The Role of Companies
4. The Levels of Sustainability Law
5. Sustainability, Economy and Morality
6. The Ground Rules of the Game: Corporate Purpose and Values
PART II: Sustainable Finance
7. Introduction to Sustainable Finance
8. Sustainable Finance Disclosures
9. The EU Taxonomy
10. European Green Bonds Regulation
11. Regulation of ESG Ratings
PART III: Sustainable Business
12. Should-Haves and Must-Haves in Sustainable Business
13. The EU Ideal Image for Sustainable Business
14. Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence
15. Corporate Sustainability Reporting
16. General Requirements for the Sustainability Report (ESRS 1)
17. Business Model, Strategy and Governance in Sustainable Business (ESRS 2)
18. Environmental Sustainability (E)
19. Social Sustainability (S)
20. Governance (G)
PART IV: Sustainability and Contracts
21. The Contract as a Bridge Between Morality and Economics
22. Due Diligence, Positive Contribution and Contracts
23. Three Perspectives on Contracts
24. Six Steps for Due Diligence in Contracts
25. Sustainable Financing Contracts
PART V: Sustainable Value Chains
26. Beyond the Codes of Conduct
27. The Value Chain
28. Sustainability Shortcomings in the Value Chain and Their Causes
29. Creating the Sustainable Value Chain
Annexes
Bibliography
Index