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58 Tex. Int'l L. J. 173 (2022-2023)
Exporting Corporate Social Responsibility through Free Trade Agreements: Improving Coherence in the EU's New-Generation Trade and Sustainable Development FTAs

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Exporting Corporate Social Responsibility

         Through Free Trade Agreements:

    Improving Coherence in the EU's New-

        Generation Trade and Sustainable

                      Development FTAs


                      YING  CHEN*  &  BENEDICT   SHEEHYt


Abstract. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is at the cutting edge of changing
industrial practices. As such, it is at the forefront of the transition to sustainability. CSR can
be both a national or regional policy and an organizational policy. The European Union
(EU) is the leading jurisdiction in terms of CSR and of a broader society-wide sustainability
policy. With its immense market and political power, the EU is able to export its CSR policy
priorities. Applying its policies extraterritorially through the inclusion of Trade and
Sustainable Development (TSD) provisions in its Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) is an
exercise of that power and a significant step in achieving global industrial sustainability. This
Article argues that the EU requires certain specific institutional reforms to achieve its TSD
objectives. Using a theory of coherent regulatory systems, empirical evidence and
argumentation, this Article proposes a series of reforms that reflect the underlying normative
change in FTAs  from exclusively trade and finance focused agreements to those which
include social and environmental objectives. This change requires other modifications in the
regulatory system, as for example, inclusion of parties beyond trade and finance specialists,
parties and institutions such as civil and business groups, domestic courts built on broadly
accepted and well understood standards. We argue that the reform of FTAs with more robust
private party rights, private standards and better use of the domestic courts would improve
socially and environmentally responsible business practices in the EU and around the world
with a positive impact on sustainability.


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Dr. Ying Chen, Associate Professor, Bond University Faculty of Law, Gold Coast, Australia. Email:
yinchen@bond.edu.au.
t Dr. Benedict Sheehy, Professor of Law, Canberra Law School, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia.
Email: Benedict.Sheehy@canberra.edu.au.

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