EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) passed by EU Parliament: What are the implications?

On May 24, 2024, the EU Parliament approved the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), establishing stringent new requirements for large companies operating within and outside the EU to conduct thorough due diligence on human rights and environmental impacts. The directive applies to companies with significant employee counts and financial turnovers and includes those engaged…

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Sustainability of self-regulation scrutinized in Ontario

Bencher candidate John Nunziata says he thinks the provincial government may have to intervene in the legal profession’s self-regulation model following the bencher election ending April 30. Nunziata told Law Times that he has heard the proposition of reviewing the Law Society Act discussed among Ontario’s members of provincial Parliament who watch the legal profession. However, Law Times requested interviews…

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Blockchain, business supply chains, sustainability, and law: the future of governance, legal frameworks, and lawyers?

Blockchain technology has been hailed as the next disruptive leap forward in data sciences. Most legal scholarship related to the topic has focused on its relevance to finance, but it could revolutionize business supply chains. Specifically, blockchain-enabled solutions are expected to improve the reliability of data related to supply chains and to help businesses eliminate fraud,…

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