ESG-developments in the UK – Interview with Miranda Ching

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From green goals and legal guardrails – ESG in the UK

In this episode, Dr Rosinus is joined by legal expert Miranda Ching to discuss white collar crime and recent ESG-developments in the UK. They examine the ongoing shift in ESG policy across the UK and the EU and how these trends are reshaping corporate sustainability reporting. Ms Ching notes, that the UK ESG-framework is often inspired by EU law and is best understood in that comparative context. In this light, Dr Rosinus highlights the 2021 German Federal Constitutional Court´s “climate ruling” (1 BvR 2656/18) which strengthened the state´s constitutional duty to protect the environment and safeguard future generations. The conversation also covers current UK and EU initiatives on white-collar enforcement, confiscation law and criminal prosecution. Dr Rosinus and Ms Ching also address practical challenges companies face in meeting evolving ESG expectations.

Here you will find the German Federal Constitutional Court´s “climate ruling” - 1 BvR 2656/18: https://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/SharedDocs/Entscheidungen/EN/2021/03/rs20210324_1bvr265618en.html

Here you will find the episode “ESG in der Compliance Beratung”: https://criminal-compliance.podigee.io/131-cr

Here you will find the episode “Overview of sanctions regimes in UK, EU and US”: https://criminal-compliance.podigee.io/215-cr

Here you will find the episode “Greenwashing bei Kapitalanlagen”: https://criminal-compliance.podigee.io/107-cr

Dr Rosinus in dialogue with:

Miranda Ching is a UK-based criminal lawyer and Partner at Boutique Law LLP in London. Miranda has two decades of experience in complex criminal, regulatory and multi-jurisdictional matters. She also served as a Case Controller at the UK’s Serious Fraud Office. Miranda can be reached at: miranda@boutique.law.

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