CBFL Seminar Series: ESG as a Case-study in Legal Uncertainty

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February

15

Thursday
Speaker:Professor Iain MacNeil
Alexander Stone Chair of Commercial Law
School of Law, University of Glasgow
Time:4:00 pm to 5:15 pm (SGT)
Venue:Lee Sheridan Conference Room
NUS Law (Bukit Timah Campus)
Type of Participation:Open To Public

Description

About the Seminar

The rise of ESG as a focal point in corporate and financial law in recent years has highlighted the presence of legal uncertainty and the risks associated with it. Fiduciary duty as a general principle governs decision-making both for corporate directors and financial intermediaries, but the specific requirements of the law differ in each context. Moreover, the broad framing of fiduciary duty in each domain poses challenges for mapping it on to ESG. In this seminar, we will explore the nature and implications of legal uncertainty in this context. There are two main objectives: one is to assess the extent of legal uncertainty and its implications; the other is to take stock of actions by various actors to mitigate legal uncertainty and to determine whether further action is required. While the analysis is framed primarily by reference to the law and practice in the UK, much of the reasoning will be relevant for all common law jurisdictions.

About the Speaker

Iain MacNeil joined the School of Law in 2003 and was appointed to the Alexander Stone Chair of Commercial Law in 2005. He is a graduate of the Universities of Glasgow (LLB) and Edinburgh (PhD). Iain’s early career was as an investment analyst in the City of London covering the insurance sector. He took up his first academic appointment following completion of his PhD on The Legal Framework for the EU Single Market in Insurance. Iain served as Head of School from 2015-2019 and is now Head of the Corporate & Financial Law Research Group.

Iain’s primary interest and expertise lies in corporate governance, financial regulation and investment. He has published widely and in particular he has explored the interaction between hard and soft law in this sphere, as well as the influence of international standards. His recent publications focus on sustainable finance and stakeholder interests in corporate governance.

Beyond the University of Glasgow, Iain has several roles: he is an honorary professor at the National Law University Delhi; a PRIME Finance panel member; a member of the advisory board of the Centre for Business Research at the University of Cambridge; a trustee of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law; and Chair of the International Securities Regulation Committee of the International Law Association (ILA). He recently served as Deputy Chair of both the 2020 Hong Kong Law RAE Panel and the 2021 UK Law REF Panel. He has acted as Senior Adviser on several EU projects examining national compliance with EU financial sector Directives.

Fees Applicable

S$98.10* (including 9% GST)
*Complimentary for full-time NUS academic staff and students, and persons not claiming CPD points

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CPD Points

Public CPD Points:
1
Practice Area: Banking and Finance
Training Category: General

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Contact Information

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