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Cycle of Seminars | 25 February 2025

Climate change, human rights, sustainability and ESG

Milan

The new legal challenges for businesses

Introduce

  • Mauro RENNA, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
  • Emanuela GALLO, Legal Affairs Department - ENI s.p.a.

Tuesday 11 February 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm - Room G125 San Carlo
National and international regulatory framework on sustainability, climate and human rights; the role of climate litigation and soft law.
Speakers: Emanuela GALLO and Laura MONFORTE

Tuesday 25 February 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm - Room G142 San Carlo
New civil law and corporate governance constraints: liability for "due diligence", the obligation to disclose energy transition strategies; consequences, risks and opportunities for businesses.
Speakers: Emanuela GALLO, Sabrine LUISETTI, Giorgio CAVAZZA

Tuesday 11 March 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm - Room G142 San Carlo
Reflections on administrative and environmental law: the business risks associated with sustainability communications. Environmental damage and climate damage.
Speakers: Emanuela GALLO, Luigi FONDERICO, Giulia ZANCHETTA

Tuesday 25 March 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm - Room G142 San Carlo
Perspectives in criminal law: possible horizons of liability in ESG and climate; impacts on companies' Model 231; Q&A.
Speakers: Emanuela GALLO, Sabrine LUISETTI, Giorgio CAVAZZA

Tuesday 8 April 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm - Room G108 Lazzati
The role of the ESG lawyer in the era of the energy transition. Case study and debate.
Speakers: Emanuela GALLO, Laura MONFORTE

ATTENDING STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMME IN LAW WILL BE AWARDED 1 CFU

For information write to: angelo.bonaiti1@unicatt.it

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