Contemporary changes in law and policy at the global level to
efficiently answer to environmental and social issues correspond to
the traditional approach of limiting the regulatory and policy changes
to a singular field or discipline: tackling the inherent
unsustainability of corporate laws or incentivising the offering of
sustainable finance to stimulate the transition towards sustainable
practices. This book provides a new viewpoint and approach of
simultaneously regulating seemingly non-connected fields in order to
provide a fertile ground for a truly organic change towards
sustainable outcomes. It addresses diverse questions of sustainable
transition of the three specific fields to support sustainable
practices in public procurement, private market transaction, and in
educating future business leaders and legal experts by incorporating
sustainable concerns as the underlying guiding principles of their
conduct. It translates scientific findings into a practical format
that can be used by diverse stakeholders searching for information and
solutions in their respective professional fields. The underlying
assumption is that a simultaneous action in the three respective
fields of public procurement, corporate law, and higher education
brings about more coherent and interconnected results that incentivise
further action and changes towards sustainable practices. The book
furthers the idea of policy coherence by building upon the findings in
the field of public procurement, corporate law, and practice and
higher education curricula. By identifying the barriers in the three
respective fields for sustainable action and proposing solutions for
either eliminating or minimising those barriers at the EU level, the
book calls for further changes in the respective fields as well as for
considering the spillover effects of these policies on other fields.
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ISBN
9781000872507
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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