Leiden University
Research project: Banks as promotors of social change: contractual, regulatory and liability aspects
The Department of Financial Law (Hazelhoff Centre for Financial Law) and the Department of Company Law at Leiden University have an open PhD position in Law & Finance.
The influence of the European financial sector on the world economy, along with its direct and indirect impact on human rights and the environment, cannot be overstated. Financial institutions, such as banks, finance enterprises and projects in the real economy and promote economic growth in the jurisdictions of the Global South. However, they can also cause, contribute to, or be directly linked to various adverse environmental and human rights impacts.
Considering the significant role played by banks in ensuring respect for human rights and promoting environmental sustainability, they are increasingly subject to litigation, regulatory enforcement, and other legal action. They also fall under an expanding network of international (soft law), regional and national legal frameworks.
Banks can use various contractual and other tools to steer their borrowers or prospective borrowers to act sustainably (pre-contractual due diligence and disclosure, sustainability-linked loans with ESG-related performance targets, loan acceleration upon specific events of default, etc.). At the same time, a failure to conduct proper due diligence and engagement with clients that contribute significantly to climate change or cause environmental damage and human rights violations substantially increase the risk of civil and administrative liability and could result in reputation harm.
The PhD researcher should contribute to the research in this field, with the freedom to design specific research projects. The overall aim of the project is to contribute to the study of the role of banks in promoting sustainable development and adequately responding to relevant ESG risks (including liability risks), taking into account existing commercial practices and the changing regulatory environment.
PhD supervisors: Dr. (Hazelhoff Centre for Financial Law), Dr. (Department of Company Law).
What does this job entail?
Requirements
Approximately 15% of working time is reserved for providing educational support. The remaining time is reserved for research, which must culminate in a PhD dissertation by the end of the appointment period. Participation in the PhD training course is part of the position, as is obtaining the University Teaching Qualification (BKO).
Our faculty
The Departments of Financial Law and Company Law are part of the Leiden Law School (ranked #1 in the Netherlands for the subject of law and #21 in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject). Leiden Law School is located in Leiden and The Hague. With more than 6500 students and around 1000 staff, it is one of the largest university faculties in the Netherlands. The faculty focuses on innovative multidisciplinary research and educational programmes that are constantly renewed in response to issues in society. Our faculty is large enough to make a difference nationally and internationally, yet small enough to offer personalised education. This is how we contribute to a safe and sustainable world, each and every day. The Faculty is housed in the beautifully restored Kamerlingh Onnes Building on the Steenschuur in Leiden. Working for the Leiden Law School means working in a welcoming and inspiring scientific environment.
Terms and conditions
Diversity and inclusion
Diversity and inclusion are core values of Leiden University. Leiden University is committed to becoming an inclusive community which enables all students and staff to feel valued and respected and to develop their full potential. Diversity in experiences and perspectives enriches our teaching and strengthens our research. High quality teaching and research is inclusive. We therefore especially welcome applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Information
Enquiries can be made to Dr. Ilya Kokorin (). Information about the Hazelhoff Centre for Financial Law can be found . Information about the Department of Company Law can be found .