从企业社会责任到人权发展:欧盟采取的方法、倡议和措施概述

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW
Monica Rosini
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近年来,欧盟在促进企业社会责任(CSR)和实施《联合国工商业与人权指导原则》(UNGPs)方面做了大量工作。通过企业社会责任,企业可以为欧盟的可持续发展目标和竞争的社会市场经济做出贡献。为了达到这些目的,欧盟巧妙地将自愿和强制性行动结合起来。本文件概述了从委员会2001年绿皮书开始的这些行动。会议将特别关注欧盟2011-14年企业社会责任新战略,该战略将促进企业社会责任的横向方法与针对个别部门或政策领域的更具体战略相结合。这份文件是一个重要的转折点,因为它提供了对企业社会责任的现代理解,即“企业对其社会影响的责任”。这一新的定义暗示了它作为一套能够承担法律价值并产生法律效果的规则的可能配置。因此,本文分析了欧盟为实施2011-14年战略和企业社会责任新概念而采取的最重要的行动和工具。这一分析将使我们有可能掌握欧盟企业社会责任方法向强制性工具(如指令和法规)的逐步演变。在最近一段时间里,欧盟的做法似乎更倾向于采用强制性尽职调查立法,以强制企业在后疫情背景下的社会责任行为。最后,该文件阐述了欧盟在支持并在必要时强制公司负责任地开展业务方面所发挥的作用。
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From CSR to HRDD: An Overview of Approaches, Initiatives and Measures Adopted by the European Union

In recent years, the European Union has done much to promote Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and to implement the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs). Through CSR, enterprises can contribute to the EU objectives of sustainable development and a competitive social market economy. For these purposes, the EU has used a smart mix of voluntary and mandatory actions. The paper provides an overview of these actions, starting from the 2001 Green Paper of the Commission. In particular, it will focus on the renewed EU strategy 2011–14 for CSR, which combines horizontal approaches to promote CSR with more specific strategies for individual sectors or policy areas. This document is a significant turning point because it offers a modern understanding of CSR as “the responsibility of enterprises for their impact on society”. This new definition implies its possible configuration as a set of rules able to assume legal value and to produce legal effects. Thus, the paper analyzes the most significant actions and instruments adopted by the EU for the implementation of the 2011–14 strategy and the new notion of CSR. This analysis will make it possible to grasp the gradual evolution of the EU approach to CSR towards mandatory instruments, such as directives and regulations. In the most recent period, the EU approach seems more strongly oriented towards the adoption of mandatory due diligence legislation to enforce companies’ socially responsible behavior in the post-Covid context. In conclusion, the paper addresses the role played by the EU in supporting and, where necessary, enforcing companies to conduct their business responsibly.

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期刊介绍: The Journal aims to explore the implications of various traditions of international law, as well as more current perceived hegemonic trends for the idea of an international community. The Journal will also look at the ways and means in which the international community uses and adapts international law to deal with new and emerging challenges. Non-state actors , intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations, individuals, peoples, transnational corporations and civil society as a whole - have changed our outlook on contemporary international law. In addition to States and intergovernmental organizations, they now play an important role.
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