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The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive:

a Paradigm Shift in the Protection of Human Rights and Environment in the EU?

04 December 2024 from 10:15 to 13:45

Room 3 TH - In presence event

h. 10.15 - Welcome Address - Lorenzo Zambernardi (University of Bologna)

Presentation of the Forlì Human Rights Centre

Marco Balboni (University of Bologna), Carmelo Danisi (University of Bologna)

Opening Remarks - Francesca Ragno (University of Bologna)

I Session – Setting the Stage – Chair: Marco Balboni

  • Fabrizio Marrella (University of Venice), Business and Human Rights: a Long Path
  • Ludovica Chiussi Curzi (University of Bologna),The International Push for Change and theResponse of Domestic Legal Systems
  • Marco Boraccetti (University of Bologna),The Role of the Private Sector in contrasting Human Trafficking
  • Wlena Sychenko (Saint Petersburg State University), Sustainability Reporting as a Tool to enhance Company's Performance

Coffee break h.12.00 /12.15

II Session – The new EU Legal Framework – Chair: Alessandra Zanobetti (University of Bologna)

  • Alex Geert Castermans (Leiden University), The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive: a Game Changer?
  • Emanuele Menegatti (University of Bologna), The Impact of the Due Diligence Directive on the Promotion and Protection of Fundamental Labour Rights in Global Supply Chains
  • Federico M. Mucciarelli (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), Due Diligence Obligations and General Director Duties
  • Chris Thomale (University of Vienna and Roma Tre University), The Private Enforcement of the Directive and its
    Political Economy
  • Marharyta Radchenko (University of Verona), Greening the Supply Chain: Sustainability Clauses and Codes of Conduct

Attorneys that will attend the conference will earn three continuing education credits (3 crediti formativi), as recognized by the Forlì-Cesena Bar Association.