Trialogue negotiations have begun following the parliament’s vote.
By Paul A. Davies, Michael D. Green, and James Bee
On 1 June 2023, the European Parliament voted to adopt its initial negotiating position on the EU’s proposed Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD).
If adopted, the CSDDD would apply to large EU and non-EU businesses with significant net turnover in the EU. It would impose requirements to identify, prevent, end, or mitigate the negative impact of activities on human rights and the environment. CSDDD is still in the trialogue stage, whereby the three core branches of the EU negotiate the final content of legislation. Hence, the specific details of the CSDDD continue to evolve as they are negotiated by the EU’s political institutions. Further, as a directive that would need to be transposed into the domestic law of each EU Member State and given the key role for national regulators under the proposals, the CSDDD’s exact scope and impact will depend on the results of the negotiations and its implementation in each of the EU’s jurisdictions.