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E.U. ministers deal blow to corporate accountability law

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsDecember 5, 2022Updated:December 5, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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The position of the Council of the European Union on a draft E.U. corporate accountability law has dealt a devastating blow. Member States have watered down human rights protections, majorly limited the law’s scope and failed to set enforceable climate commitments for companies.

The Council has agreed on its preliminary position on the Corporate Sustainability and Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), a draft law that was proposed as a means of holding companies accountable for human rights abuses and environmental destruction, such as modern slavery and oil spills.

The position, put forward by the Council on December 1, seriously threatens the directive’s potential to prevent exploitation in global value chains.

Jill McArdle of Friends of the Earth Europe, Giuseppe Cioffo from the Coopération Internationale pour le Développement et la Solidarité, and Sylvia Obregon at the European Coalition for Corporate Justice wrote an opinion piece for the E.U. Observer highlighting their main concerns about the Council’s position.

Governments also pushed to limit the law’s scope. France led a bid to restrict the type of business relationships contemplated by the law. French Ministers also advocated for exemptions for investors which would mean that the law would not penalize the funding of corporate activity that violates human rights or damages the environment.

Many of the most powerful Member States advocated for removing any attempt to hold companies accountable for the downstream part of the value chain.

Some Member States also pushed to limit the types of damage covered by the Directive. Several groups of human rights were excluded, including the rights of Indigenous People to their land and natural resources, and some workers’ rights, such as occupational health and safety. Germany was instrumental in the scaling back of the rights covered.

Lastly, E.U. governments failed to include rules for companies to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from their global value chains. The Council’s position is extremely concerning, but the fight for justice over profit is far from over: the law is not yet passed. The Council presidency will now use this position for negotiations.

Freedom United said that there is still an opportunity for us to push for improvements – and we must, because otherwise this law will fail to protect the people and the planet from corporate harm. Together with our partners in the Justice is Everybody’s Business coalition, the Freedom United community is calling for the E.U. to seize the opportunity to make real change.

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