The Sustainability of Esas Triumvirate for Sustainability-Related Disclosures in the Financial Sector – All for One and One for All?

Filip Rubáček, Radka MacGregor Pelikánová, Robert K. Macgregor
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Sustainability is definitely one of the top priorities of the current highly competitive global society. For almost three decades, the EU has been declaring its commitment to sustainable growth, while progressively recognizing that the concept of shared values, the multi-stakeholder model and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are indispensable. The EU moved, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and other events, from mere Directives to Regulations, i.e. the genuine reporting about sustainability is becoming a duty for certain businesses, especially in the financial sector. This political and legislative trend is boosted by the engagement of three special EU institutions (ESAs) entrusted with the development, standardization and monitoring of sustainability-related disclosures based on Regulation 2019/2088. Who belongs in this triumvirate? What are their competencies and tasks? And most importantly, how is this triumvirate and its operations perceived? A holistic multi-disciplinary research of legislative sources and performed surveys and studies yields both quantitative and qualitative data. An open-minded critical analysis of such data, along with a comparison, Socratic questioning and forensic glossing brings answers to these three burning questions and offers fresh recommendations regarding EU pro-sustainability endeavours as well as modern European integration.
金融部门可持续发展相关披露的 Esas 三部曲的可持续性--人人为我,我为人人?
可持续发展无疑是当前竞争激烈的全球社会的首要任务之一。近三十年来,欧盟一直在宣布其对可持续增长的承诺,同时逐步认识到共同价值观的概念、多方利益相关者模式和企业社会责任(CSR)是不可或缺的。在 COVID-19 大流行病、乌克兰战争和其他事件的背景下,欧盟从单纯的指令转向了法规,即真正的可持续发展报告正在成为某些企业,尤其是金融行业的一项义务。这一政治和立法趋势得到了三个欧盟特别机构(ESAs)的参与,它们受托根据第 2019/2088 号法规对与可持续发展相关的信息披露进行开发、标准化和监督。谁属于这三个机构?他们的能力和任务是什么?最重要的是,人们如何看待这三驾马车及其运作?通过对立法资料以及已开展的调查和研究进行多学科综合研究,可以获得定量和定性数据。通过对这些数据进行开放式的批判分析、比较、苏格拉底式的提问和鉴证式的润色,可以为这三个亟待解决的问题找到答案,并为欧盟促进可持续发展的努力以及现代欧洲一体化提供新的建议。
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