Authors

Sebastian Rünz, LL.M. (Toronto)

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Dr. Martin Knaup, LL.B.

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Jan-Patrick Vogel, LL.M. (Stellenbosch University)

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Prof. Dr. Michael Johannes Pils

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Dr. Sebastian Beyer, LL.M. (Auckland)

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Dr. Marco Hartmann-Rüppel, Dipl.-Volkswirt

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Stephan Manuel Nagel, LL.M. (EUI)

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Dr. Jens Wolf

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Rita Fromm, Maître en droit

Associate

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Authors

Sebastian Rünz, LL.M. (Toronto)

Salary Partner

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Dr. Martin Knaup, LL.B.

Partner

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Jan-Patrick Vogel, LL.M. (Stellenbosch University)

Partner

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Prof. Dr. Michael Johannes Pils

Partner

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Dr. Sebastian Beyer, LL.M. (Auckland)

Salary Partner

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Dr. Marco Hartmann-Rüppel, Dipl.-Volkswirt

Partner

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Stephan Manuel Nagel, LL.M. (EUI)

Partner

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Dr. Jens Wolf

Partner

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Rita Fromm, Maître en droit

Associate

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11 February 2021

CSR and Law

Corporate Social Responsibility goes far beyond idealism. CSR is a strategic management approach, aimed at harmonising economic, social and ecological aspects. In the legal discourse, CSR has neither been approached systematically nor holistically. In recent years, we see a shift. The issue of what legal concepts are necessary for CSR is raised more and more. The legal framework of CSR is becoming increasingly complex. Much of what was previously voluntary is becoming mandatory. This carries along challenges for compliance. To prevent companies from missing the forest for the trees, our experts illuminate legal developments in CSR and ESG.

Read our Interface edtion: CSR and Law

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