Focusing on important cross jurisdictional relevant ESG litigation cases throughout the European region, the World Services Group (WSG) ESG Group - Europe has published a key report with country-by-country case outcomes that have impacted ESG initiatives and regulations.


The ESG In Europe: Top Litigation Case Studies in 2022-2023 Report includes cases categorized by the following types in each jurisdiction:


  • Climate Litigation: Generally initiated by NGOs against governments for perceived inaction on climate change and other environmental issues.
  • Greenwashing: Generally initiated by consumer protection agencies against companies claiming (often without basis) to be more sustainable than competitors.
  • Major Construction Projects: Generally initiated by NGOs or local residents after relevant authorities have granted permission to build or operate.
  • “Brown Industries” Litigation: Generally initiated by NGOs targeting specific industries (e.g. energy, natural resources, mining), to change their business practices.
  • Corporate Sustainability: Case law on corporate sustainability and value chain due diligence regarding fundamental rights.


14 WSG ESG Group members in 9 European jurisdictions contributed to the report, which is a testament to the power of WSG member partnerships and the highest level of expertise WSG members provide on key industry updates.


“On behalf of the WSG ESG Group - Europe, we hope this report provides helpful industry updates and trends and assists with navigating the densely regulated ESG landscape,” stated Christian Richter-Schöller, WSG ESG Group – Europe Leader and Counsel at DORDA.


To access the ESG In Europe: Top Litigation Case Studies in 2022-2023 Report digital report, click here.


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