Introduction to Sustainability in Public Procurement, Corporate Law and Higher Education, Paolo Davide Farah
I. Sustainable Public Procurement
Public procurement for the SDGs - Rethinking the basics, Roberto Caranta
Searching for the right balance between sustainability and competition - Dagne Sabockis
Sustainable Public Procurement in Portugal: Overview, Recent Developments and Expectations on the Near Future, Marco Caldeira
EU Green Deal and the Portuguese public procurement - Raquel Carvalho
Emerging role of green public procurement policy in achieving sustainable development: a case study of India, Mukesh Rawat and Dr. K.D. Raju
Analysis of the mandatory sustainable public procurement regulation in the Czech Republic, Adam Gromnica
Implications of empirical research on the impact of e-public procurement on institutional quality, Thomas Emery, Lela Melon and Rok Spruk
II. Sustainable Corporate Conduct
(In)Corporate Sustainability: policy coherence for sustainable corporate conduct, Lela Melon
Corporate Sustainability through Private Regulation? The Question of Policy Coherence for Sustainability, Martine Bosman and Bart Jansen
Looking through a glass darkly - transparency as a misguided regulatory instrument in corporate governance, Wafa Khlif, Finn Janning and Coral Ingley
Sustainable Corporate Governance, Nandini Garg and Vasu Machanda
Corporate Sustainability - what is the role of corporate law academics?, Anne-Marie Weber
III. Sustainability in Higher Education
The Need to Incorporate Sustainable Development Goals in Higher Education Curricula, Nandini Garg and Parikshet Sirohi
The contribution of higher education to sustainable development: global trends and issues, Francesc Pedro
Sustainable Development Goals in higher education as a global policy framework, Maryna Lakhno
Education for sustainability: full spead ahead!, Carina Hopper and Johanna Wagner
Epilogue on EU policy coherence on sustainability: are we there yet?, Lela Melon