Topic: Due Diligence Legislation / Législation de Diligence Raisonnable / Legislación de Diligencia Debida
Due diligence is a legal term which refers to a business or person exercising a reasonable amount of care to avoid committing harm or offence before entering into agreement with another party or performing an action.
Applied at the EU level, due diligence legislation would mandate companies operating in the EU to assess, prevent and mitigate the environmental, social and governance risks and impacts of their supply chains, including the risk of deforestation, on an ongoing basis.

May 21, 2015
French
La Société civile sur la libération de la cargaison suspecte d’Afrormosia saisie en Belgique – dénonciation violation RBUE
DR Congo
Statement

November 21, 2011
French
CAMEROUN-UNION EUROPEENNE: ” Etat d’avancement de la mise en oeuvre de l’APV/FLEGT”
Cameroon
FLEGT
Presentation

May 11, 2010
English
Third Joint Expert Meeting on Indonesia-EU VPA
IndonesiaIndonesia
Due Diligence Legislation Due Diligence Legislation Due Diligence Legislation Due Diligence Legislation Due Diligence Legislation Due Diligence Legislation Due Diligence Legislation
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September 18, 2015
LoggingOff slideshow introducing the EU FLEGT
Other
Independent Forest Monitoring (IFM) Independent Forest Monitoring (IFM) Independent Forest Monitoring (IFM) Independent Forest Monitoring (IFM)
Presentation

February 1, 2013
Improving forest governance: A comparison of FLEGT VPAs and their impact
Other, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Ghana, Liberia, Republic of Congo
Community Forestry Community Rights FLEGT FLEGT FLEGT FLEGT FLEGT FLEGT Independent Forest Monitoring (IFM) REDD+
Report

December 2, 2009
English
Second Technical Working Group meeting on Indonesia-EU VPA
Indonesia
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