ESG and Disputes
Flash in the Pan or Game Changer?
Samenvatting
About this book:
ESG and Disputes is a well-timed and crucially important book comprising contributions from distinguished jurists, representatives of governments and NGOs, and in-house counsel who identify and analyse the sources of ESG-related litigation and arbitration, providing an extensive treatment of the nature of ESG disputes and their resolution across both commercial and investment fora. ‘We must measure what we value, not just value what is simple to measure.' This statement from the US White House capsulizes the global trend dubbed ESG - an insistence on attending to the natural environment, social values, and responsible governance in business affairs. The ‘explosion' of human rights and environment-related disputes that have come to the fore on the international legal landscape is a striking attribute of this trend.
What's in this book:
The contributions in this vital compendium are based on papers presented at a conference organized by the Swiss Arbitration Association in February 2023. Among the issues and topics raised, many of them relatively new to legal theory and practice, are the following:
- emergence of nature-related assets and markets dealing in nature-related products;
- intensification of ESG-related regulation;
- which disputes could trigger which type of arbitrations;
- ESG-specific arbitration clauses as risk mitigation measures;
- controversial role of the Energy Charter Treaty;
- ESG-compliant supply chains;
- ESG scoring;
- rights of nature - recognizing ecosystems as subjects with rights; and
- the criminal act of ecocide.
A discussion focused on concrete ways that every arbitration practitioner can contribute to a more environmentally friendly and socially responsible arbitration practice is of immediate interest.
How this will help you:
In its recognition that ESG is profoundly linking environmental and social protection values with the monetary aspects in the life of both corporations and states, the book identifies key drivers for future ESG-related disputes. It enables stakeholders to position themselves in an emerging field. It will be highly appreciated by all practitioners, policymakers, and other professionals dedicated to the protection of natural resources and of human life itself.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Contributors
Foreword
Introduction
Urs Weber-Stecher & James Menz
PANEL 1
The ESG Disputes Landscape Today: Challenges and Responses
CHAPTER 1
Nature Capital, Nature Markets and Arbitration
Crenguta Leaua & Leonardo Conte
CHAPTER 2
ESG and International Arbitration: General Considerations
Patrick Thieffry
PANEL 2
Commercial Dispute Resolution: ESG Ante Portas?
CHAPTER 3
Arbitration as a Means for Resolving Climate Change-Related Disputes
Moritz Keller & Sunny Kapoor
CHAPTER 4
Commercial Dispute Resolution: ESG Ante Portas?—Observations from the Board of Directors’ Perspective
Isabelle Romy
PANEL 3
ESG in Investment Arbitration: Status and Trends
CHAPTER 5
The Energy Charter Treaty and Its Role in the Energy Transition
Samantha J. Rowe
PANEL 4
Environmental Footprint of Arbitration Practitioners: Towards Greener Arbitrations?
CHAPTER 6
Summary of the Panel Discussion
Urs Weber-Stecher
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