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Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Laws, Regulations and Practices in the Digital Era


ISBN13: 9789403541754
Published: January 2022
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Laws: Regulations and Practices in the Digital Era is a first-of-its-kind book to exhaustively analyze the ESG phenomenon as a tripartite corporate purpose model and the profusion of laws and regulations it continues to engender. In the past two decades, the traditional role of corporate governance has been greatly amplified and modified by increased attention to the importance of social inclusion in business decisions and of environmental impacts of business activities, effecting the now well-understood linkage among ESG principles.

What’s in this book:

Based on perspectives from law, economics and business management, the book elucidates those ESG challenges that, in all probability, would ramify companies in the years to come. The author addresses the following aspects of ESG law, regulation, and practice:

  • impact of digitalization on ESG practices
  • competing ESG perspectives and whether there are signs of convergence toward a more universal model
  • impact of corporate ownership patterns
  • review of hard and soft law responses
  • corporate control under COVID-19 pandemic conditions
  • workplace and workforce transformations
  • various ESG-related corporate scandals and controversies
  • ESG regulatory responses from international entities such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), and
  • seminal ESG cases in various business sectors

The book lays emphasis on developments in the European Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom not only because it is in those jurisdictions that ESG challenges have been and are most fully dealt with but also because these economies taken together are likely to continue exerting dominating influence globally.

How this will help you:

This unique book furnishes apposite insights and guidance for those seeking a better understanding of ESG practices and underlying theories across major economies. It lends clarity to law practitioners, policymakers, and academicians who should lead the charge for ESG practices in business enterprises in major jurisdictional settings. Its in-depth coverage of best ESG practices will be highly appreciated by those conducting their business enterprises within approved regulatory parameters.

Subjects:
Commercial Law, Company Law
Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1. Overview
CHAPTER 2. ESG Metamorphism
CHAPTER 3. Competing ESG Perspectives
CHAPTER 4. Governance and Corporate Ownership Patterns
CHAPTER 5. ESG in Digitalized Businesses
CHAPTER 6. ESG Scandals: A Review of Hard and Soft Laws Responses
CHAPTER 7. Global and National ESG Best Practices
CHAPTER 8. Delineation of Powers in Corporations
CHAPTER 9. ESG Controversies: Selected US and UK Cases
CHAPTER 10. Current and Emerging ESG Issues
CHAPTER 11. Concluding Note