French Duty of Vigilance
Regulations

The French Duty of Vigilance Act, also known as the “devoir de vigilance” law, is a legislation that was passed in 2017 to hold French companies accountable for human rights violations and environmental damage caused by their subsidiaries, suppliers, or service providers.The law is considered one of the strongest of its kind globally, and sets a high standard for corporate social responsibility and environmental protection.

The French Duty of Vigilance Act, also known as the “devoir de vigilance” law, is a legislation that was passed in 2017 to hold French companies accountable for human rights violations and environmental damage caused by their subsidiaries, suppliers, or service providers.

The law is considered one of the strongest of its kind globally, and sets a high standard for corporate social responsibility and environmental protection.