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Implementing ESG into Real Estate Contracts
A guide and toolkit for practitioners from a European perspective- Editors:
- Series:
- Haufe Fachbuch
- Publisher:
- 2025
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- Copyright year
- 2025
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-648-18175-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-648-18205-5
- Publisher
- Haufe Lexware, Freiburg
- Series
- Haufe Fachbuch
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 288
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
- Preface No access Pages 13 - 18
- 1.1.2 What subchapter #1.1 is about No access
- 1.1.3 Collecting the words, concepts, basics of sustainability, CSR, ESG No access
- 1.1.4 What does that mean for contracts? No access
- 1.1.5 What does ESG in real estate contracts mean? Use cases No access
- 1.2.2 SWOT analysis, legal practices No access
- 1.2.3 Spotlights on frameworks and laws No access
- 1.2.4 What’s what, who’s who – laws and actors No access
- 1.2.5 Interpretation No access
- 1.2.6 Contracts No access
- 1.3.2 Frequently used terms No access
- 1.4.2 Sustainability (non-financial) reporting standards and legal frameworks, focus on CSRD No access
- 1.4.3 Terms used in the context of non-financial reporting No access
- 1.4.4 Use cases and clause suggestions and drafting notes No access
- 1.5.2 A non-comprehensive list of environmental laws, frameworks and standards No access
- 1.5.3 Recent »EU Sustainability Frameworks« – Taxonomy, CSRD, SFDR, ESRS, CSDDD No access
- 1.5.4 Use cases, some notes for contracts No access
- 1.6.2 EU Taxonomy No access
- 1.6.3 CSRD and ESRS: Social and governance aspects No access
- 1.6.4 SFDR and RTS No access
- 1.6.5 Mobility No access
- 1.6.6 Use cases / drafting notes No access
- 1.7.2 Some laws and standards No access
- 1.7.3 CS3D outline No access
- 1.7.4 CS3D – relevance to (real estate) contracts No access
- 1.8.2 Scrutinise ESG related facts before including them in your contracts No access
- 1.8.3 If the contract contains contentious expert issues, opt for arbitration No access
- 1.8.4 Some remarks on climate litigation in particular No access
- 1.9.2 Typical renewable technologies that can be found in real estate projects across Europe No access
- 1.9.3 Contractual implications No access
- 1.10.2 Personal data No access
- 1.10.3 Non-personal data No access
- 1.11 Sustainability and competition law in real estate contracts No access
- 1.12.2 Definition of a brownfield No access
- 1.12.3 Political classification of brownfields No access
- 1.12.4 The myth of land scarcity No access
- 1.12.5 Incentives in contracts No access
- 1.13 Sustainability in public procurement law No access
- 2.1 Introduction No access
- 2.2.2 Preliminary agreements No access
- 2.2.3 Recitals No access
- 2.3.2 What is …? Context No access
- 2.3.3 Sustainability in property development, ESG drivers and legalese No access
- 2.3.4 Use cases No access
- 2.3.5 Where to find model clauses & industry standards No access
- 2.3.6 Legalese No access
- 2.4.2 Standards and investment approaches No access
- 2.4.3 Integrating regulatory frameworks, organisation-level responsible investment documents No access
- 2.4.4 Does the investment match the approach and targets? No access
- 2.4.5Back to the roots – does the output effect the agreements? No access
- 2.5.2 Historical perspective and where we are now No access
- 2.5.3 Up and down No access
- 2.5.4 Again – it’s all about data No access
- 2.5.5 Differentiation between different types of management agreements No access
- 2.5.6 Role of management (including ESG) in letting, selling, financing No access
- 2.5.7 Miscellaneous No access
- 2.6.2 What is a green lease? What other words are there for »green lease«? No access
- 2.6.3 Drivers and legalese No access
- 2.6.4 Content and standards No access
- 2.6.5 Formal considerations, annexes / schedules No access
- 2.6.6 More on implementation No access
- 2.7 Sustainable use – sustainable land use, easements, heritable building rights and similar rights (not leases) No access
- 2.8.2 ESG Financing is foremost: Financing! What kind(s) of financing? No access
- 2.8.3 ESG-related frameworks of relevance to ESG financing No access
- 2.8.4 Drafting ESG financing contracts, (involuntary) greenwashing No access
- 3.1 Introduction No access
- 3.2.2 Classification and use of office buildings No access
- 3.2.3 Indicators, metrics and methods for ESG evaluation No access
- 3.2.4 Focus on transformation No access
- 3.2.5 Future office work in a built and hybrid environment No access
- 3.3.2 Specific characteristics of retail No access
- 3.3.3 ESG-relevance of retail No access
- 3.3.4 Implementation of ESG criteria in contracts No access
- 3.4.2 Practical example: Gap site in Frankfurt, former areas of the Main Freight Station No access
- 3.4.3 Conversion of vacant office buildings in peripheral locations No access
- 3.4.4 Multi-storey buildings No access
- 3.4.5 Parking areas No access
- 3.4.6 Potential areas around Seveso facilities predestined for settlement No access
- 3.4.7 What’s this got to do with contract drafting of real estate contracts? No access
- 3.5.2 ESG and its impact on hospitality contracts No access
- 3.5.3 Leases No access
- 3.5.4 Franchise agreements No access
- 3.5.5 Management agreements No access
- 3.6.2 Owner / operator agreements No access
- 3.6.3 Leases with the students No access
- 3.7.2 Electric power No access
- 3.7.3 Environmental constraints No access
- 3.7.4 Permitting and zoning No access
- 3.7.5 Contracting model in data centre construction contracts No access
- 3.7.6 Particular focus on health and safety No access
- Index No access Pages 273 - 278
- About the editor No access Pages 279 - 280
- About the authors No access Pages 281 - 288




