Sustainability Reporting in capital markets: A Black Box?
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Sustainability Reporting in capital markets: A Black Box? (ZIFO nr. 30) 2022/1.1.3:1.1.3 Non-regulatory initiatives
Sustainability Reporting in capital markets: A Black Box? (ZIFO nr. 30) 2022/1.1.3
1.1.3 Non-regulatory initiatives
Documentgegevens:
A. Duarte Correia, datum 20-11-2019
- Datum
20-11-2019
- Auteur
A. Duarte Correia
- JCDI
JCDI:ADS169101:1
- Vakgebied(en)
Financieel recht / Bank- en effectenrecht
Ondernemingsrecht / Jaarrekeningenrecht
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In June 1993, President of the European Commission Jacques Delors made an appeal to businesses’ talents and solutions to address Europe’s structural problems of unemployment, restructuration and social exclusion. Also invited enterprises to adopt the European Declaration against Social Exclusion.
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The EU has been active, since the early nineties (June 1993), in promoting and appealing to businesses to address CSR.1 There are important initiatives from within and outside the EU. The most important initiatives from the EU responsible for the development of CSR in Europe are introduced below. These initiatives had positive influence in the EU policy making and in promoting CSR.
1.1.3.1 The European Multistakeholder Forum on CSR (October 2002)1.1.3.2 The European Alliance for CSR1.1.3.3 The EU-funded project “Accelerating CSR in New Europe” (2008)1.1.3.4 The European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound)