DEVOIR DE VIGILANCE ET NOUVELLES OBLIGATIONS PESANT SUR LES ENTREPRISES ET LES ORGANISATIONS
Bruno Deffains (),
Kathia Martin-Chenut (),
Pierre Chevalier (),
Alice Navarro and
Chloé Le Coq ()
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Bruno Deffains: IRB - Institut Robert Badinter
Kathia Martin-Chenut: IRB - Institut Robert Badinter
Pierre Chevalier: IRB - Institut Robert Badinter
Alice Navarro: IRB - Institut Robert Badinter
Chloé Le Coq: IRB - Institut Robert Badinter
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In a context of global awareness of the environmental and societal impacts of human activities, regulations are multiplying to impose more responsible behavior. The european corporate sustainability and due diligence directive (CS3D) embodies this evolution by imposing specific obligations on companies. However, the issue of responsibility extends far beyond the private sector, also affecting the non-commercial sector, including civil organizations, administrations and public entities. The conference organized jointly by AFED and IRB for the second consecutive year on December 11, 2024, aimed to analyze these new obligations from an economic and legal perspective and to address the challenges raised by their implementation. These proceedings are a faithful transcription of the presentations given on this occasion at the University of Paris-Panthéon-Assas.
Keywords: droits humains; environnement; directive CS3D; responsabilité sociale des entreprises; devoir de vigilance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-09-22
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Published in Devoir de vigilance et nouvelles obligations pesant sur les entreprises et les organisations, Dec 2024, Paris, France. pp.32, 2025, Actes
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