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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\; Date & Ti
 me: 29 September 2025\, 18:30–20:00 (CET) Venue: Lecture Hall\, 4t
 h floor\, Andreij-Sacharow-Platz 1\, 90403 Nürnberg Participation: O
 n-site. Online participation will be available through streaming of th
 e session.   About the event In the European Union (EU)\, there has b
 een a trend towards adopting supply chain regulations aimed at reducin
 g environmental and human rights impacts in global supply chains. Howe
 ver\, in the context of geopolitical tensions and a heightened focus o
 n competitiveness\, the EU has recently backtracked on its commitments
  by diluting or delaying the implementation of legislation such as the
  Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and the Euro
 pean Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). While academic debates on 
 mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence (HREDD) have th
 oroughly examined policy-making processes in Europe\, much less has be
 en written about ongoing policy debates in other regions of the world\
 , including countries in the Global South. However\, the legitimacy an
 d effectiveness of new rules governing transnational business will dep
 end heavily on how they are received\, interpreted and implemented in 
 diverse production and consumption sites. To reduce existing knowledge
  gaps\, we are organizing this public roundtable\, which will feature 
 the active participation of business and human rights experts from Bra
 zil\, China\, France\, Germany/Kenya and Indonesia. The discussion wil
 l cover how policy debates on the regulation and governance of transna
 tional business are unfolding in these countries\, how diverse stakeho
 lders and rightsholders in Asian\, Latin American\, and African contex
 ts perceive and experience European mandatory HREDD rules\, and 
DTSTART:20250929T183000Z
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