The adoption of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) marks a significant shift in the legal landscape of corporate accountability. However, the legislative process has been complex, with unexpected turns such as the Omnibus initiative shaping the final outcome. While the CSDDD is built upon the principles of the UNGPs, key aspects, including the scope of covered companies, the definition of due diligence, and enforcement mechanisms, differ and remain uncertain in practice.
In this context, bridging the gap between legal theory and the reality of implementation remains a challenge. How can ensure that the CSDDD is effective in promoting human rights? Many scholars insist on the approach of multistakeholder collaboration, meaning that only the ability of different actors to shape, implement, and oversee due diligence practices will ensure its effectiveness.
This event touches upon exactly this topic: multistakeholder collaboration. Organized by the NNHRR Business and Human Rights Working Group, it seeks to foster dialogue between academics, policymakers, corporate practitioners, and civil society representatives to explore how collaborative efforts can drive effective due diligence.
Through three interactive panels, this event will:
Each panel will feature two speakers to encourage an in-depth exchange of perspectives. Breaks and networking opportunities will ensure continued dialogue among participants. The speakers and exact topics of panels are to be confirmed.
Programme
14:00 – 14:30 | Keynote Speech (Academic)
14:30 – 15:00 | Panel 1 – Legislative & Civil Society Collaboration
15:15 – 16:00 | Panel 2 – Corporate & Civil Society Cooperation
16:15 – 17:00 | Panel 3 – Enforcement & Compliance
17:00 – 18:00 | Networking & Drinks
Organized in collaboration with: