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SUMMARY:Public Roundtable on Human Rights and Environmental Due Dilige
 nce (HREDD): New Trends Around the Globe
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DESCRIPTION:Public Roundtable  on Human Rights and Environmental Due 
 Diligence (HREDD): New Trends Around the Globe Hosted by the FAU Cha
 ir of International Business\, Society and Sustainability and the FAU
  Center for Human Rights Erlangen-Nürnberg (CHREN). &nbsp\; &nbsp\; D
 ate & Time: 29 September 2025\, 18:30–20:00 (CET) Venue: Lecture H
 all\, 4th floor\, Andreij-Sacharow-Platz 1\, 90403 Nürnberg Participa
 tion: On-site. Online participation will be available through streami
 ng of the session.   About the event In the European Union (EU)\, the
 re has been a trend towards adopting supply chain regulations aimed at
  reducing environmental and human rights impacts in global supply chai
 ns. However\, in the context of geopolitical tensions and a heightened
  focus on competitiveness\, the EU has recently backtracked on its com
 mitments by diluting or delaying the implementation of legislation suc
 h as the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and 
 the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). While academic deb
 ates on mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence (HREDD)
  have thoroughly examined policy-making processes in Europe\, much les
 s has been written about ongoing policy debates in other regions of th
 e world\, including countries in the Global South. However\, the legit
 imacy and effectiveness of new rules governing transnational business 
 will depend heavily on how they are received\, interpreted and impleme
 nted in diverse production and consumption sites. To reduce existing k
 nowledge gaps\, we are organizing this public roundtable\, which will 
 feature the active participation of business and human rights experts 
 from Brazil\, China\, France\, Germany/Kenya and Indonesia. The discus
 sion will cover how policy debates on the regulation and governance of
  transnational business are unfolding in these countries\, how diverse
  stakeholders and rightsholders in Asian\, Latin American\, and Africa
 n contexts perceive and experience European mandatory HREDD rule
DTSTART:20250929T183000Z
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