
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
We enable clients to articulate their purpose and hold themselves accountable.
Recent years have recalibrated what ‘good governance’ means
A deep appreciation and respect for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) matters is now a fundamental part of an organisation’s social contract. This is expected by stakeholders, civil society and political life; law and regulation is evolving rapidly to meet these expectations.
Helping clients in ESG matters is firmly embedded at Kingsley Napley. We are passionate about enabling clients to articulate their purpose and hold themselves accountable as a responsible business.
The high-profile case of R (on the application of World Uyghur Congress) v National Crime Agency, in which Kingsley Napley’s Public Law and Criminal Litigation teams represented Spotlight on Corruption in its intervention, has been nominated as one of the Most Important Developments of 2024 by Global Investigations Review.
In recent years we have also:
- conducted an international review of allegations of serious human rights violations made against a well-known charity;
- spoken with the Home Office to promote the Modern Slavery Act;
- intervened in the landmark environmental and human rights case of Okpabi at the Supreme Court; and
- founded the Business and Human Rights Practitioners’ Network.
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