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Legal Implications Of Business Environmental Assessments: Ensuring Regulatory Compliance

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By Harsha Mishra, DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune.


 

Abstract

 

The intersection of corporate law and environmental impact is where compliance meets opportunity, driving businesses towards greener futures. In the 1970s and 1980s, foundational legislation like NEPA and India's Environmental Protection Act introduced formal requirements for environmental impact assessments (EIAs). The 1990s saw an expansion of regulations, emphasizing corporate responsibility. By the 2000s, focus shifted to corporate social responsibility and sustainability, with requirements for environmental management systems and reporting. Nowadays, businesses must comply with the Environmental Protection Act, 1986 and EIA Notification, 2006, conducting environmental impact assessments for certain projects. Non-compliance can result in fines or project delays, and companies are required to disclose environmental risks under CSR and sustainability reporting rules. Corporate law and environmental assessments intersect as companies must comply with environmental regulations. Environmental assessments help businesses identify and mitigate environmental risks, and failure to do so can lead to legal penalties and reputational damage. Sustainability is increasingly a key part of corporate governance and strategy. It is challenging to ensure Regulatory Compliance in Business Environmental Assessments & get a Comparative Analysis of Enforcement Mechanisms and Legal Gaps. It can be done with stringent enforcement, updating laws, improving transparency, providing compliance support, and enhancing international cooperation. The researcher has undertaken this topic to evaluate how well current legal frameworks ensure compliance with environmental assessments for businesses by way of assessing existing laws and enforcement mechanisms, identifying gaps, and proposing improvements to enhance regulatory effectiveness. The research seeks to enhance the effectiveness of compliance measures and contribute to better environmental protection.  


Keywords- Corporate, Corporate social responsibility, Environment, Environmental impact Assessment.

 


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Abbreviation: NLR 

ISSN:   2582-8479 (O)

Year of Starting: 2020

Place: New Delhi, India

Accessibility: Open Access

Peer Reviewer: Double Blind

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