International Webinar on Role of Law in Success and Failure of Sustainable Business | IMS Law College | 14th December 2021
International Webinar on Role of Law in Success and Failure of Sustainable Business is being organised on 14th December 2021 at 4:00 PM via Microsoft Teams. About the Organizer/College/University IMS Law College, Noida which was established in 2004, is the first law college in Gautam Buddha Nagar to have started B.A., LL.B. 5-year degree programme. The college is… Read More »
International Webinar on Role of Law in Success and Failure of Sustainable Business is being organised on 14th December 2021 at 4:00 PM via Microsoft Teams. About the Organizer/College/University IMS Law College, Noida which was established in 2004, is the first law college in Gautam Buddha Nagar to have started B.A., LL.B. 5-year degree programme. The college is known for its academic excellence and value-added education. It caters 5-year law degree courses like B.A., LL.B., B.Com., LL.B....
International Webinar on Role of Law in Success and Failure of Sustainable Business is being organised on 14th December 2021 at 4:00 PM via Microsoft Teams.
About the Organizer/College/University
IMS Law College, Noida which was established in 2004, is the first law college in Gautam Buddha Nagar to have started B.A., LL.B. 5-year degree programme. The college is known for its academic excellence and value-added education. It caters 5-year law degree courses like B.A., LL.B., B.Com., LL.B. and LL.B. 3-year degree course to the aspirants to be competent legal professionals. It imparts world-class education in the discipline of law.
Besides, its parent body, IMS-Noida has also collaborations with several Universities overseas and seeks to imbibe a global mindset into its students. Most importantly, there is also a strong focus on research and IMS encourages its faculty and students to undertake consultancy projects with corporates.
About International Webinar on Role of Law in Success and Failure of Sustainable Business
For society to achieve its overarching goals of a sustainable future, the contribution of business is necessary. In her address, Professor Beate Sjåfjell discusses the failure of law in ensuring sustainable business. Outlining recent developments in the European Union, Professor Sjåfjell shows how the regulatory framework for sustainable business nevertheless is slowly evolving – and drawing on extensive research through several international research projects, how law can become a key piece of the jigsaw puzzle of sustainable business.
Target Audience
- Law Students
- Law School Faculty Members
- Legal Professionals
- Research Scholars
- Anyone interested in the event
Speaker’s Profile:
Beate Sjåfjell is a Professor of Law at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Law, and holds a fractional appointment as Adjunct Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Faculty of Economics and Management. She is also a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe, European Legal Studies Department. Professor Sjåfjell is the founder and head of the Oslo Faculty’s Research Group Companies, Markets and Sustainability (the Company Law Group), which is now in its second period (2017-2022), as well as of several international networks and projects. Her main publications include The Cambridge Handbook of Corporate Law, Corporate Governance and Sustainability (co-edited with Christopher M. Bruner; Cambridge University Press 2019), Creating Corporate Sustainability. Gender as an Agent of Change (co-edited with Irene Lynch Fannon; Cambridge University Press 2018), and Company Law and Sustainability: Legal Barriers and Opportunities (co-edited with Benjamin J. Richardson; Cambridge University Press 2015). Many of her research papers are available SSRN.
E-certificates to all the participants.
Registration
- Fee Details (If Any): Free Registration
- Registration Deadline: 13th December 2021 (11:59 PM)
Registration Form: Click Here
Meeting ID: Click Here
Contact
- Prof Govind Prasad Goyal, Convener (+91 99711 29012)
- Website Link: Click Here
- WhatsApp Group Link: Click Here
Reported By: Prof Govind Prasad Goyal