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ARTICLES


The Price of Retreat: Why the CVM Needs to Re-instate Mandatory IFRS (ESG) Reporting
In the Brazilian ESG and corporate sustainability mainstream, people are talking about nothing else, and the discussion is not an accident—if only it were.


The End of Voluntary ESG: The New Era of Corporate Climate Litigation
Climate litigation and ESG regulations are redefining the legal framework of corporate governance and creating a new horizon for businesses.


The Anti-Corruption Law and Environmental Integrity: The Clash Between the STJ, the STF, and Vale
As a landmark case recently under review by the STJ and STF, the CGU fine imposed on Vale reaffirms the role of Law No. 12.846/2013 in protecting environmental integrity.
EVENTS


Course | ESG Compliance and Materiality Assessment
In November, the ESA – Higher School of Advocacy of the OAB/SC – will offer the course “ESG Compliance and Materiality Assessment”...


Course | COP30, Climate and Legal Practice: Responsibilities, Risks, Litigation, and Transformation
Course | COP30, Climate and Legal Practice: Responsibilities, Risks, Litigation, and Transformation
ALL POSTS


ESG Reporting Now Mandatory in Brazil
The Brazilian landscape regarding the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance) agenda, which focuses on managing environmental, social, and governance impacts and risks, is constantly evolving.


Corporate climate litigation and the ESG agenda
Beyond State Accountability, the Climate Litigation Movement Begins to Encompass Corporate Duties and to Align with ESG Standards.


ESG is Alive
To point to or wish for the end of the agenda does not imply its downfall; rather, it confirms its still important and serious discussion in both the public and private sectors.
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