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Join us for the French-speaking event – Conférence Francophone – on the topic “L'Entreprise Responsable?”, organised in Geneva by AIJA members Ferenc Ballegeer, François Barré, Astrid Caporali, Mathilde Carle, Abdul Carrupt, Lorna Cela, Aurélie Conrad Hari, Marie Davy, Damien Devot, Evin Durmaz, Romain Franzetti, Mélisande Goffart, Roman Graf, Sophie Lens, Julie Lo Bue, Joëlle Muchada, Stéphanie Oneyser, Philippe Sylvestre, and Pauline Van Parys!
Date: 10 January 2025
Time: 13:30 CEST
Location: FER Genève - Rue de Saint-Jean 98, 1201 Genève, Switzerland
Fees:
Registration: Please email aija-event@lenzstaehelin.com.
L'Entreprise Responsable?
In a world facing an increase in collective challenges, how do companies respond to the growing expectations around corporate responsibility?
This afternoon event will explore the expanding role companies must play under new legal obligations to address societal issues with shared responsibilities. We will examine the internal measures companies adopt to monitor and ensure compliance, before concluding with a discussion on the risks and potential sanctions they face in cases of non-compliance.
Please find details on panels, speakers, and moderators in the brochure below.
Please register by 22 December 2024 by sending an email to aija-event@lenzstaehelin.com.
For those interested, we are also organizing a fondue dinner that evening at 7:30 pm CET at the Bains des Pâquis (Quai du Mont-Blanc 30, 1201 Geneva). Be prepared to see what happens if you accidentally drop your bread in the fondue pot… a true test of courage on Swiss soil!
When registering, please indicate whether you are attending the conference and verrée only (Formula A: CHF 40, VAT free) or if you will also be joining us for the fondue (Formula B: CHF 90.-, including 8.1% VAT). We will send a payment slip based on your choice. (For logistical reasons, all registrations not paid by 5 January 2024 will be canceled).
We look forward to seeing you in Geneva on 10 January 2025!
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If you are a lawyer under 35 years old and meet the requirements, apply to our Scholarship Programme for this event. You can check more details here.
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