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FAQs about The Linklaters Podcast:How many episodes does The Linklaters Podcast have?The podcast currently has 428 episodes available.
May 12, 2021The EU sustainable corporate governance initiative – towards a mandatory human rights due diligence // ESGEpisode 7: Human Rights - What does it mean for business?In this episode of our business and human rights podcast series, Thierry L’Homme, Elisa Sourmelis and Guillaume Croisant shed light on the European Union’s sustainable corporate governance initiative, whose adoption is planned for Q2 2021. The initiative envisages among others, to impose on companies operating in the EU to undertake mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence in their global operations and supply chains....more14minPlay
May 12, 2021Business and Human Rights Arbitration // ESGEpisode 6: Human Rights - What does it mean for business?In recent years we have seen a number of initiatives and developments that aim at expanding the scope of arbitration to include human rights issues. In this episode of our business and human rights podcast series Gerard Meijer, Juan Manuel Sanchez Pueyo and Suleyman Wellings-Longmore discuss two of those initiatives: The Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration and the Bangladesh Accord....more14minPlay
May 12, 2021Business and human rights: la prospettiva italiana (podcast in Italian) // ESGEpisode 5: Human Rights - What does it mean for business?Le tematiche connesse alla due diligence sui diritti umani e alla responsabilità delle società capogruppo rappresentano temi ampiamente dibattuti a livello europeo. Paolo Bertolini ci parla di come tali tematiche siano percepite a livello italiano.(Human rights due diligence and parent company exposure are topics much debated at European level. Paolo Bertolini provides a brief overview on how they are perceived in Italy.)...more12minPlay
May 12, 2021Where are we today? Existing regimes in Switzerland, Netherlands & France // ESGEpisode 4: Human Rights - What does it mean for business?Business and human rights due diligence legislation is much more developed in Switzerland, the Netherlands and France than other parts of the EU. Julia Grothaus, Gerard Meijer, Bo Ra Hoebeke and Jean-Charles Jaïs, joined by Dr Laurenz Uhl take stock of the current legal frameworks and share their insights....more33minPlay
May 12, 2021Remedy: Preventing and addressing adverse human rights impacts // ESGEpisode 3: Human Rights - What does it mean for business?Remedy is a topic that often poses particular challenges in a business and human rights context. Rachel Barrett, Xavier Taton, Guillaume Croisant and James Marlow explore what we mean by remedy, how businesses can approach it and how they can prevent recurrence and manage future human rights risks and impacts....more15minPlay
May 12, 2021Getting practical: Human rights due diligence in M&A transactions // ESGEpisode 2: Human Rights - What does it mean for business?Vanessa Havard-Williams and Rachel Barrett are joined by Henry Smith and Maria Knapp from Control Risks to discuss the practical aspects of human rights due diligence in the context of M&A transactions. How do you do it, what should you look out for, and what are your options when it comes to dealing with due diligence findings? ...more33minPlay
May 12, 2021The Changing Landscape // ESGEpisode 1: Human Rights - What does it mean for business?The spotlight has been cast on business and human rights with companies realising how very real human rights risks are. Setting the backdrop for this podcast series, Rachel Barrett, Julia Grothaus and Vanessa Havard-Williams provide an overview of the current landscape and look at where we are going in terms of the law and the legal initiatives that are in play....more9minPlay
May 12, 2021April 2021 - Insolvency and safeguarding // FintechEpisode 17: Payments MonthlyIn the second of three episodes on insolvency in the payments sector, Jean Price, Paul Harris and Simon Treacy discuss the Premier FX case and what it means for the FCA’s approach to safeguarding....more12minPlay
May 12, 2021April 2021 - Insolvency changes for payment and e-money institutions // FintechEpisode 16: Payments MonthlyNo one wants to contemplate the failure of their business. But incoming changes to the insolvency regime for payment and e-money institutions have forced those firms to engage with that possibility. In this episode, Rory Conway, Harry Eddis and Simon Treacy discuss some of the features of the new special administration regime for payments firms....more11minPlay
May 12, 2021Payments in Australia – Data, Resilience, Competition: Part 2 // FintechEpisode 15: Payments MonthlyIn the second of two episodes comparing payments trends in the UK and Australia, Frances Hodgkins and Jonny Ford discuss the consumer data right / open banking, operational resilience and competition with Nicola Greenberg, Elyse Adams, Kerensa Snyed and Rob Walker from Allens, Melbourne....more23minPlay
FAQs about The Linklaters Podcast:How many episodes does The Linklaters Podcast have?The podcast currently has 428 episodes available.