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Emerging Global Regulatory Frameworks on Corporate Environmental Due Diligence: Implications for Forest Protection in India

企業の環境デューデリジェンスに関する新興グローバル規制枠組み:インドの森林保護への影響 (AI 翻訳)

Vishnupriya Pandey

Minnesota Journal of Business Law and Entrepreneurship📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-07-18#政策Origin: Global経営インパクト: 調達リスク対象セクター: agriculture
DOI: 10.52783/mjble.635
原典: https://doi.org/10.52783/mjble.635

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日本語

本稿は、EUのCSDDDやEUDRなど、企業の環境デューデリジェンス(CEDD)を義務付ける国際規制の進展を分析し、インドの森林保護とサプライチェーンへの影響を考察する。途上国としての課題と機会を整理し、国内法整備やトレーサビリティ技術の重要性を指摘する。

English

This paper analyzes the evolution of global corporate environmental due diligence (CEDD) frameworks, particularly the EU CSDDD and EUDR, and their implications for forest protection in India. It highlights challenges and opportunities for Indian businesses and policymakers, emphasizing the need for domestic legal reforms and traceability technologies.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本企業にとっても、EUのCSDDDやEUDRはサプライチェーン全体での環境デューデリジェンスを求めるものであり、森林リスクの高い原材料調達に影響を与える。SSBJ開示やサプライチェーン管理の実務に示唆を与える。

In the global GX context

This paper contributes to global discourse on mandatory environmental due diligence, offering insights into how developing countries like India are adapting to EU regulations. It underscores the importance of traceability and governance in global supply chains, relevant to ISSB and CSRD implementation.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a comprehensive overview of CEDD frameworks and their application to a developing country context, useful for comparative policy analysis.

🏢実務担当者:Highlights compliance requirements and opportunities for sustainable sourcing, relevant for supply chain managers and sustainability teams.

🏛政策担当者:Offers a framework for aligning domestic environmental governance with international due diligence standards, relevant for trade and environmental policy.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Corporate Environmental Due Diligence (CEDD) has emerged as a central component of global sustainability governance, reflecting a transition from voluntary corporate social responsibility initiatives to legally binding obligations on businesses to identify, prevent, mitigate, and account for environmental harms across their value chains. Recent regulatory developments, particularly within the European Union (EU), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and United Nations (UN) frameworks, have significantly expanded corporate responsibilities concerning environmental protection, biodiversity conservation, and deforestation-free supply chains. The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) represent landmark efforts to impose mandatory environmental due diligence requirements on companies operating in global markets, compelling them to address adverse environmental impacts throughout their supply chains. These emerging frameworks have profound implications for developing countries such as India, whose forestry resources, agricultural commodities, and export-oriented industries are increasingly integrated into global value chains. India faces the dual challenge of promoting economic development while conserving forest ecosystems that support biodiversity, climate regulation, and the livelihoods of millions of forest-dependent communities. The growing emphasis on traceability, sustainability reporting, and deforestation-free sourcing creates both opportunities and challenges for Indian businesses and policymakers. While enhanced due diligence standards may strengthen environmental governance and improve market access for sustainable products, compliance costs, technological requirements, and institutional capacity constraints remain significant concerns. This article critically examines the evolution of global environmental due diligence frameworks, analyzes their legal and policy dimensions, and evaluates their implications for forest protection in India. It argues that emerging due diligence regulations can serve as catalysts for strengthening forest governance, promoting sustainable supply chains, and enhancing corporate accountability. However, their effectiveness depends upon coherent domestic legal reforms, robust enforcement mechanisms, technological innovations in traceability systems, and inclusive stakeholder participation. The article concludes that India must proactively adapt its environmental governance framework to align with global due diligence standards while safeguarding developmental priorities and forest-dependent communities.

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