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9 Ago 2023

Author:
Karolin Seitz, Global Policy Forum and Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung

While finalising its Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, the EU could adopt a mandate for negotiations on the Binding Treaty, says expert

"After the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive is before the UN Treaty - An EU mandate for negotiations on an international agreement on business and human rights", 7 August 2023

The European Union (EU) is on the verge of introducing an EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). An agreement among the EU institutions involved is to be reached by the end of 2023. This also brings the EU’s active participation in negotiations at the United Nations (UN) level on an international legally binding in- strument on business and human rights, also known as a “UN treaty,” ever closer. After all, it is in the EU’s interest that high standards apply not only to EU-based companies and that a level playing field is created worldwide. What role has the EU played in the UN treaty process so far? What is the process leading to an EU negotiating mandate, and what could such a mandate look like...

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