The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D) represents a major shift in regulating activity chains, drawing inspiration from existing models in some MSs. This analysis focuses on the CS3D's impact on legal systems such as Italy, which currently lacks comparable regulations, and France and Germany, which already have relevant frameworks. A first comparison of these three legal orders will outline the challenges that MSs will face in transposing the directive and the consequent impact it may have on existing general systems of contract and tort law.
The EU approach to corporate sustainable due diligence and its impact on member states’ legislation: a first comparative analysis
Stefano troiano
2025-01-01
Abstract
The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D) represents a major shift in regulating activity chains, drawing inspiration from existing models in some MSs. This analysis focuses on the CS3D's impact on legal systems such as Italy, which currently lacks comparable regulations, and France and Germany, which already have relevant frameworks. A first comparison of these three legal orders will outline the challenges that MSs will face in transposing the directive and the consequent impact it may have on existing general systems of contract and tort law.File in questo prodotto:
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