Greenwashing

German, Charlotte Sieber-Gasser, Daniel Dedeyan, 2025
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The uncertainty surrounding sustainability promises makes it clear that sustainability is not only based on facts, data, and numbers, but primarily on trust. Even the suspicion of greenwashing can undermine this trust. Increasing regulation aims to provide a stabilizing framework and empower sustainable consumption and investment decisions. At the same time, it creates extensive legal risks by linking legal consequences to vague terms. This work, arising from the 3rd Sustainability Symposium of the Kalaidos Law School, brings together experts from corporate management, auditing, asset management, law, the judiciary, public prosecution, and academia to explore ways to deal with the growing uncertainty in light of new legal obligations and legislation. The contributions span from Swiss and European law to corporate responsibility and financial markets, all the way to criminal prosecution. The book is aimed at companies, researchers, governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as legal professionals, and bridges the gap between science and practice.

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Language
German
topic
Economy & Law
Subtopic
General jurisprudence
Author
Charlotte Sieber-GasserDaniel Dedeyan
Number of pages
206
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2025
Item number
55015515

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Publisher
Stämpfli
Category
Reference books
Release date
28.2.2025

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topic
Economy & Law
Subtopic
General jurisprudence
Language
German
Author
Charlotte Sieber-GasserDaniel Dedeyan
Year
2025
Number of pages
206
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2025

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