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Lieferkettengesetze – gut für die Umwelt?

Paper von Prof. Dr. Partzsch und Helen Breunig

Paper von Prof. Dr. Partzsch und Helen Breunig

Paper von Lena Partzsch und Helen Breunig bei Panel „Neue Lieferkettengesetze als Antwort auf die Polykrise?“ beim DVPW-Kongress vorgestellt

News vom 30.09.2024

Beim Kongress der Deutschen Vereinigung für Politikwissenschaft (DVPW), 24.-27.09.2024, Universität Göttingen stellte Prof. Dr. Lena Partzsch ein Papier von Helen Breunig und ihr vor, gefolgt von einer lebendigen Diskussion. Das Papier trägt den Titel „Towards ‘greening’ trade? The environment in the French, German and EU supply chain laws“.

Link zum Preprint-Paper: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4875180

Abstract: Following the French Duty of Vigilance Law and the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Law, the European Union (EU) recently passed new legislation for its 27 member states to foster sustainable and responsible corporate behavior throughout global supply chains. Based on the demands of the largest environmental non-governmental organizations in Europe, the article examines the extent to which the new legislations address environmental burden shifting through international trade. Our empirical material includes campaign and legislative documents, expert interviews and participatory observations. Our results show a regulatory 'race to the top' with 'bends' in the sense that the German law lags behind the French law in some aspects, but the new CSDDD is the most precise and comprehensive in all aspects of supply chain legislation. We can therefore expect a 'greening' of international trade.

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