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Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive – Adopted text published in the EU Official Journal

On 5 July 2024, the EU’s formally adopted Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (“CSDDD”) was published in the Official Journal of the European Union.  The CSDDD will enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication (i.e. 25 July 2024) and introduce mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence and disclosure requirements for in-scope EU and non-EU companies active in the EU. On 23 February 2022, the European Commission submitted a proposal for the CSDDD to the European Parliament and to the Council. On 24 April 2024, after more than two years of controversial discussions and a series of amendments to the original proposal, the EU Parliament adopted the final CSDDD text which, on 24 May 2024,...To read the full article, please see the PDF file

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Dominik KRUSE

  • Partner
  • Frankfurt / Düsseldorf

Dominik serves as co-representative of our offices in Frankfurt and Düsseldorf, Germany. He advises Japanese companies on corporate and cross-border M&A matters, as well as European companies regarding their business expansion into Southeast Asia (notably Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam). He has a wealth of international experience and brings unique insights into deal-making across different cultures in both emerging and mature markets. Before joining the Tokyo office of Nishimura & Asahi in November 2019, Dominik worked at Clifford Chance (based out of Düsseldorf, Germany, and New York) and as in-house counsel at Pfizer, Inc. (New York).

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Yumiko KATO

  • Counsel
  • Frankfurt / Düsseldorf

Currently based in Frankfurt, Yumiko has worked on various cross-border transactions and research projects for multinational corporations and governments. Her main practice areas are corporate/M&A, competition/antitrust, and litigation.

In addition to Tokyo, she studied and worked in various cities, including Washington, D.C., New York, London, Düsseldorf, and Frankfurt. Through such experiences, she has developed insights into various legal systems, business practices, and cultural differences, and also built a rich network with local business associations and local counsels. By leveraging such insights, she supports Japanese companies in expanding their business abroad and multinational companies in expanding their business into Japan.

Whereas her main practice area is corporate matters, she is actively engaged in various projects related to sustainability/ESGs. She completed related trainings such as FASID/Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ “International Aid Programme (certificate)” and Oxford’s Saïd Business School’s “Leading Sustainable Corporation Programme (certificate),” and has advised on various pro bono matters for international organizations and NGOs. She has insights into recent developments of legislations related to supply chain due diligence for human rights and the environment.

She has contributed to ESG practice area as well utilizing her experiences advising both public and private sectors