Environment
Corporate law for good: The rise of B Corps and purpose-driven companies
BPP bar student Catherine Chow examines the B Corp movement and why an increasing number of companies are adopting this purpose-driven strategy
Greenwashing and UK law: the emerging legal framework behind environmental claims
Newcastle uni student Joanna Makriyiannis discusses greenwashing regulation in the UK and its impact on businesses
Arctic shipping and the law: navigating state-corporate collusion in a thawing frontier
QMUL master's student Mai Jolie Maraj explores the risks of corporate expansion into the Arctic
Blue bonds: Pioneering a sustainable future for our oceans
University of Edinburgh law student Tara Tell explores the rise of blue bonds, their impact on the sustainable bond market and their potential to drive marine conservation efforts worldwide
Green contracts: the hidden key to ESG enforcement?
City Uni law grad Sammar Masood explores the viability of ESG clauses in commercial contracts
The legal grey area of mining the moon
Oxford grad Declan Peters explores the legal issues with lunar mineral extraction
Case focus: What does the ECHR’s landmark ruling mean for climate change?
SQE student Sophie Binks analyses last week's high-profile ruling
The ‘E’ in ESG: How to tackle emission disclosures
Law student Indrakshi Chaku offers a comparative analysis of the UK and India’s disclosure regimes
Lights, camera, carbon: The legal state of celebrity carbon footprints
KCL law student Ana Palade explores how celebrities can be held more accountable for their carbon-intensive activities