Environmental Law and Corporate Responsibility: Analyzing the Legal Framework for Sustainable Business Practices

Authors

  • Safaa Mahmoud Rostum Alsweilmieen PhD in Administrative Law, Faculty of Law, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan Author

Keywords:

Environmental law, corporate responsibility, sustainability, Paris Agreement, SDGs, corporate innovation, regulatory incentives, emissions trading, clean energy

Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between environmental law and corporate responsibility, analyzing how legal frameworks both drive and shape sustainable business practices. With a focus on international agreements such as the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it examines how regulatory mechanisms incentivize corporations to innovate in response to environmental challenges. Case studies of companies like Tesla, Unilever, and BP provide insights into diverse approaches to sustainability, from clean energy innovation to responsible sourcing and post-disaster recovery efforts. While regulations like emissions trading systems and tax incentives can promote innovation, the paper also highlights the barriers posed by regulatory uncertainty and complexity, particularly in cross-border operations. The paper concludes that for businesses to succeed in integrating sustainability, governments must strike a balance between robust regulations and flexibility that allows for continued innovation. This collaborative effort between corporations and regulatory bodies is essential for achieving global environmental goals.

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Published

2025-02-04

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How to Cite

Safaa Mahmoud Rostum Alsweilmieen. (2025). Environmental Law and Corporate Responsibility: Analyzing the Legal Framework for Sustainable Business Practices. Middle East Journal of Economics, Law and Social Sciences (MEJELSS), 1(1), 47-56. https://mideastjournals.com/index.php/mejelss/article/view/7