A Proposal for Reform of EU Member States’ Corporate Governance Codes in Support of Sustainability
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The EU’s Varying Policies on the Harmonisation of Member States’ Company and Securities Laws
2.1. Historical Overview Since the 1970s
2.2. Tensions Regulating Sustainability Issues at EU Level
2.2.1. Definitions and Terms: Sustainability, CSR and Stakeholders’ Interests
2.2.2. Different Types of Socio-Economic Models
2.2.3. Company and Capital Market Law Objectives
2.2.4. Harmonisation and Its Limits
2.3. EU policy on Sustainability: Present
3. Corporate Governance Codes, Disclosure and Sustainability
4. Corporate Governance Reform Proposals
4.1. Complementary Initiatives: International and EU Initiatives
4.2. Corporate Governance Codes in EU Member States: Paradigms
4.3. The Use of the Codes and Signaling: Theoretical Underpinning and Reasoning
4.4. Proposal for Reform
- The impact of the company’s operations on its stakeholders, the community and the natural environment;
- Aspects relevant to the company and its affiliated enterprise, such as the environment, social and employee-related matters, the chain within which the enterprise operates, respect for human rights, and fighting corruption and bribery.
5. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StyleTsagas, Georgina. 2020. "A Proposal for Reform of EU Member States’ Corporate Governance Codes in Support of Sustainability" Sustainability 12, no. 10: 4328. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12104328
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