Sustainability Reporting in capital markets: A Black Box?
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Sustainability Reporting in capital markets: A Black Box? (ZIFO nr. 30) 2019/4.1:4.1 Voluntary and mandatory approaches to sustainability reporting – the debate
Sustainability Reporting in capital markets: A Black Box? (ZIFO nr. 30) 2019/4.1
4.1 Voluntary and mandatory approaches to sustainability reporting – the debate
Documentgegevens:
A. Duarte Correia, datum 20-11-2019
- Datum
20-11-2019
- Auteur
A. Duarte Correia
- JCDI
JCDI:ADS169069:1
- Vakgebied(en)
Financieel recht / Bank- en effectenrecht
Ondernemingsrecht / Jaarrekeningenrecht
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Chapter 4 focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of a mandatory (hard law) and voluntary (soft law) approach to sustainability reporting and integrated reporting, by looking at the developments taking place in Brazil, Sweden, The Netherlands and in the United States.
4.1.1 Mandatory and voluntary instruments4.1.2 Which elements could be part of sustainability reporting?