Building responsible and sustainable supply chain frameworks: Limits of international investment law and the CSR initiatives taken by the EU and China

Supply chains play a pivotal role in global economic relations, fostering growth, employment, and poverty alleviation. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are central actors in these chains, bearing responsibilities towards workers and the environment. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) standards gu...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-64942024-11-04T01:37:11Z Building responsible and sustainable supply chain frameworks: Limits of international investment law and the CSR initiatives taken by the EU and China SCHACHERER, Stefanie Supply chains play a pivotal role in global economic relations, fostering growth, employment, and poverty alleviation. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are central actors in these chains, bearing responsibilities towards workers and the environment. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) standards guide MNEs in assessing the societal and environmental impacts of their activities, though these standards remain largely voluntary. Recent investment treaty practice shows a trend to incorporate CSR provisions in international investment agreements (IIAs), but such clauses fail to impose direct human rights, labour and environmental obligations on investors. Amidst this landscape, the EU and China, major players in global trade and investment, have established diverging legal and policy frameworks to build responsible and sustainable supply chains. Considering these developments, the objectives of this article are twofold. First, the article explores the integration of CSR in international investment law. Second, it evaluates the different CSR initiatives taken by the EU and China that frame their foreign direct investments. Focusing on EU–China FDI relations, the article delineates implications for global supply chain governance offering insights into the evolving landscape of CSR frameworks, and the plagued path in adopting mandatory corporate responsibility standards. 2024-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4536 info:doi/10.1080/10192557.2024.2349825 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/6494/viewcontent/SMU_InK_APLR_Sustainable_and_Responsible_Supply_Chains_Stefanie.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Belt and Road initiative China corporate social responsibility (CSR) European Union global supply chains due diligence environmental protection sustainability Asian Studies Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics International Trade Law
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Singapore
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topic Belt and Road initiative
China
corporate social responsibility (CSR)
European Union
global supply chains
due diligence
environmental protection
sustainability
Asian Studies
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
International Trade Law
spellingShingle Belt and Road initiative
China
corporate social responsibility (CSR)
European Union
global supply chains
due diligence
environmental protection
sustainability
Asian Studies
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
International Trade Law
SCHACHERER, Stefanie
Building responsible and sustainable supply chain frameworks: Limits of international investment law and the CSR initiatives taken by the EU and China
description Supply chains play a pivotal role in global economic relations, fostering growth, employment, and poverty alleviation. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are central actors in these chains, bearing responsibilities towards workers and the environment. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) standards guide MNEs in assessing the societal and environmental impacts of their activities, though these standards remain largely voluntary. Recent investment treaty practice shows a trend to incorporate CSR provisions in international investment agreements (IIAs), but such clauses fail to impose direct human rights, labour and environmental obligations on investors. Amidst this landscape, the EU and China, major players in global trade and investment, have established diverging legal and policy frameworks to build responsible and sustainable supply chains. Considering these developments, the objectives of this article are twofold. First, the article explores the integration of CSR in international investment law. Second, it evaluates the different CSR initiatives taken by the EU and China that frame their foreign direct investments. Focusing on EU–China FDI relations, the article delineates implications for global supply chain governance offering insights into the evolving landscape of CSR frameworks, and the plagued path in adopting mandatory corporate responsibility standards.
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title Building responsible and sustainable supply chain frameworks: Limits of international investment law and the CSR initiatives taken by the EU and China
title_short Building responsible and sustainable supply chain frameworks: Limits of international investment law and the CSR initiatives taken by the EU and China
title_full Building responsible and sustainable supply chain frameworks: Limits of international investment law and the CSR initiatives taken by the EU and China
title_fullStr Building responsible and sustainable supply chain frameworks: Limits of international investment law and the CSR initiatives taken by the EU and China
title_full_unstemmed Building responsible and sustainable supply chain frameworks: Limits of international investment law and the CSR initiatives taken by the EU and China
title_sort building responsible and sustainable supply chain frameworks: limits of international investment law and the csr initiatives taken by the eu and china
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4536
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