Professor Caroline Bradley’s paper cited in the Regulatory Review

Professor Bradley’s paper discusses greenwashing – where companies mislead the public into believing they are more environmentally friendly than they actually are.
Professor Caroline Bradley’s paper cited in the Regulatory Review
Professor Caroline Bradley

The Regulatory Review recently published an article – “A Green Wash-Out” by Tyler Hoguet – that discusses at length Professor Caroline Bradley’s paper, “It’s Not Easy Being Anti-Greenwashing.” Bradley, the associate dean for International and Graduate Programs and British and European financial law scholar, discusses how policy-makers who focus on financial regulation have identified greenwashing – the making of false claims relating to the environment and sustainability – as a major problem requiring enforcement and regulatory responses. The article also compares the ways in which the U.S. and the EU have begun to address climate disclosure issues and how to prevent greenwashing effectively.

Bradley, who joined the Law School faculty in 1992, has written widely on matters of British and European financial law. At the University of Miami, she teaches courses in European Community law, United States securities regulation, international finance, and business associations.



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