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Wednesday, 11 September 2024 | 10:00 AM ET (CET 1600)
After years of deliberation and negotiation, on 24 May 2024 the EU Commission adopted the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). Continuing the momentum of the CSRD and local EU state laws already in place, the CSDDD will require organizations to not only create policies that combat environmental and human rights abuses, but also ensure that all those that they work with, and on behalf of, have policies in place and meet those same standards.
Yet, as global regulation in this area evolves, particularly within Europe, many global multi-nationals are struggling to comply as they are faced with a multitude of often conflicting or lackluster regulations.
Join this webinar to gain practical tips for implementing the CSDDD requirements across your value chain as you hear from one of the foremost experts on this subject, Nicola Bonucci, Partner in the white-collar practice group at Paul Hastings. Come prepared with your most pressing questions as Nicola shares practical guidance for updating your compliance program based on considerations for today and the future as guidance falls into place and new and enhanced regulatory requirements take shape in the coming years.
CLE credits are available for this webinar in the following states only – TX, VA, NY, NJ, CA. Additional instructions on how to obtain CLE credits will be provided during the webinar.
Partner
Paul Hastings
Nicola Bonucci is a former partner in the white-collar practice group of Paul Hastings, based in the Paris office. Mr. Bonucci also worked for more than thirty years in international organizations and served as Director of Legal Affairs of OECD between 2005 and 2019. In that context Mr. Bonucci: i) advised the OECD Secretary-General, OECD Members and senior management on a whole range of legal matters related to public international law and the internal governance of the organization, including highly sensitive matters such as the rules governing the selection of future Secretary-General; ii) represented the OECD in bilateral and multilateral negotiations including on privileges and immunities matters and matters of general international; iii) led the OECD secretariat in the context of accession discussions of 10 new members to the OECD (including countries like Chile, Israel or Colombia). Mr. Bonucci has also been one of the leading international voices in the fight against bribery and corruption, having led the OECD's efforts in this area for over two decades including as head the OECD delegation in the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group. Mr. Bonucci was also closely involved in the OECD work on international taxation and responsible business conduct.