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Duty of care: issues and impacts for companies in the light of French and European regulations

Date: 10 October 2024, 14:30 - 18:30
Location: Aéro-Club de France, 6 Rue Galilée, 75116 Paris, France
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Join experts from DWF and French sustainability experts at Aéro-Club de France in October for an event focused on committing to ESG.

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Event Details


Three regulations require companies to make a greater commitment to ESG: the 2017 French law on duty of care, and the European CS3D and CSRD directives. DWF, the global provider of integrated legal and business services, drawing on its ‘True Diligence’ report, invites you to a conference to decrypt and analyse the impact of these texts and the resulting new responsibilities of companies.

French and UK experts will share their know-how on the objectives, strategy and technical requirements of this new system, to help companies better navigate this increasingly complex legal environment.

Agenda


10 October at 2:30pm, Aéro-Club de France, 6 Rue Galilée, 75116 Paris, France

Speakers


  • Cherie Blair CBE, KC - President, Omnia Strategy

Cherie is an expert in human rights and has expertise in discrimination and employment, as well as the role of businesses in protecting human rights. 

  • Allan Jorgensen - Director, Centre for Responsible Business Conduct, OECD

Allan has two decades of experience as a sustainability leader, with experience in sustainable trade and human rights in business.

  • Adam Smith-Anthony - Head of Business and Human Rights, Omnia Strategy

Adam is a specialised human rights lawyer who has advised and represented businesses on matters of corporate responsibility and business & human rights.  

  • Stéphanie Smatt-Pinelli - General Counsel in charge of major litigation, Orano

Orano aims to support the development of society in the field of energy, focusing on the fight against global warming. Orano has been recognised by several ESG rating agencies which puts them among the best of its category.  

  • Nadine Robinson - Director of ESG & Sustainability, DWF

Nadine has significant experience in ESG issues and advises on environment and climate, compliance and regulation and sustainability strategies.  

  • Anne-Sylvie Vassenaix-Paxton - Partner, DWF

Anne-Sylvie has particular expertise in M&A transactions, compliance and mergers in her native France and further afield. 

  • Dominique Potier - Deputy of the French National Assembly

Dominique was instrumental in the French duty of care law in 2017, which made it mandatory to carry out ‘vigilance’ and monitoring of human rights and environmental concerns within companies and their supply chains.  

  • Pierre Laporte - Partner, Government

Pierre has previously served as Director and Head of the Governance and Compliance Comission at Montesquieu Circle, as well as Director of the French Professionals’ Association for Economic and Financial Litigation. Pierre is currently the Chairman of the ETHICS & COMPLIANCE COMMISSION of the French Council of Investors in Africa. 

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