Bruner examines link between corporate governance and sustainability incentives in new publication

Bruner examines link between corporate governance and sustainability incentives in new publication
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Christopher M. Bruner, Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law | University Of Georgia School Of Law

Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher M. Bruner has contributed a chapter to the newly released book "Global Corporations and Sustainability: Rethinking Legal and Economic Frameworks," edited by B. Choudhury and published by Edward Elgar in 2025. The chapter, titled “Corporate Governance and Sustainability Incentives,” addresses issues at the intersection of corporate governance practices and sustainability efforts.

Bruner’s work explores how legal frameworks can be structured to encourage corporations to adopt sustainable practices. His analysis is part of a broader discussion within the volume about the roles that global corporations play in advancing or hindering sustainability objectives.

The publication highlights ongoing academic engagement with corporate responsibility and environmental considerations within business law.