Biography
Liesbeth Enneking is Professor Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability at Erasmus School of Law (Erasmus University, Rotterdam). She obtained her doctorate in 2012 for a PhD on the role of civil litigation in promoting corporate accountability for human rights and environmental violations by internationally operating business enterprises. Over the past twelve years, she has published widely on legal and policy developments relating to responsible business conduct in global value chains, both nationally and internationally.
In her capacity as legal expert, Enneking has been actively involved in legal and socio-political debates on corporate social responsibility, fair trade, business & human rights, and sustainable development. She frequently gives presentations at seminars and conferences in the Netherlands and abroad, and is regularly consulted on legal and policy issues within her field of expertise. She has taken part in a variety of (multidisciplinary) research projects, the majority of which have been externally funded by organisations such as the European Commission, the Dutch Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Security & Justice, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and the AXA Research Fund.
Enneking worked as a postdoc, assistant professor and associate professor at the Utrecht Centre for Accountability and Liability Law (UCALL) between 2013 and 2017. During the 2015-2016 academic year, she held a rotating professorship position at the University of Leuven’s Department of Law, a position funded by the Belgian/Dutch Tijdschrift voor Privaatrecht (TPR). She holds ancillary positions as a member of the independent Monitoring Committee for the Dutch Insurance Sector's Agreement on International Responsible Business Conduct (since 2018) and as an Independent Member of the Dutch National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines (since 2021). She is also a member of an Expert Committee for Universities of the Netherlands focusing on responsible and sustainable investment by the universities' pension fund ABP (since 2022).
Erasmus School of Law
- enneking@law.eur.nl
- Room
- L7-069a
- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
Work
- Liesbeth Enneking (2022) - Sneeuwwitje en de 5 V's: Van beleid naar gepaste zorgvuldigheid in mondiale productieketens - [link]
- Liesbeth Enneking, Koen Swinnen & Marnix Hebly (2021) - Publiek Privaatrecht - [link]
- Liesbeth Enneking, Koen Swinnen & Marnix Hebly (2021) - Publiek Privaatrecht: Over publieke doelen en belangen in privaatrechtelijke verhoudingen - [link]
- Liesbeth Enneking, MR (Marnix) Hebly & Koen Swinnen (2021) - Publiek privaatrecht: Over publieke doelen en belangen in privaatrechtelijke verhoudingen
- Liesbeth Enneking, Rens van Tilburg & Wim Bartels (2021) - Monitoringsrapport 3 Convenant Verzekeringssector - [link]
- Liesbeth Enneking (2021) - Putting the Dutch Child Labour Due Diligence Act into Perspective - Erasmus Law Review, 20 - doi: 10.5553/ELR.000195
- Liesbeth Enneking & Jeroen Veldman (2021) - Towards Responsible Business Conduct in Global Value Chains - Erasmus Law Review, 1 - doi: 10.5553/ELR.000178
- Liesbeth Enneking, I Giesen, A Schaap, C Ryngaert, F Kristen & L Roorda (2020) - Accountability, International Business Operations, and the Law - [link]
- C Ryngaert, I Giesen, L Roorda, Liesbeth Enneking, F Kristen & A Schaap (2020) - Accountability, International Business Operations, and the Law - The Way Forward - [link]
- Ivo Giesen, Liesbeth Enneking, Francois Kristen, Lucas Roorda, Cedric Ryngaert & Anne-Jetske Schaap (2020) - Introduction [to: Accountability, International Business Organizations, and the Law] - [link]
- Liesbeth Enneking (11 December 2018) - Hoe worden we in 2019 wel duurzaam?
- Liesbeth Enneking (14 June 2018) - The Dutch Child Labour Due Diligence Bill
- T Linden & Liesbeth Enneking (10 October 2017) - SLAPP-suit tegen Greenpeace
- Liesbeth Enneking (29 June 2017) - Nigeriaanse weduwes beginnen rechtszaak tegen Shell
- Liesbeth Enneking (2021) - Investor liability for irresponsible business conduct in global value chains?
- Liesbeth Enneking (2021) - Corporate social responsibility in the Netherlands: Towards mandatory human rights due diligence legislation
- Liesbeth Enneking, Sylvie Cecile Cavaleri & Karsten Engsig Sorensen (2021) - Vicarious liability for group torts
- Liesbeth Enneking (2021) - Van verantwoordelijkheid naar verplichting: over verschuivende grenzen van internationaal maatschappelijk verantwoord ondernemen
- Liesbeth Enneking (2021) - Uitbuiting, uitputting en vervuiling: wie is verantwoordelijk?
- Liesbeth Enneking (2019) - Mandatory human rights due diligence
- Liesbeth Enneking (2019) - Feedback on Liability Models in the National Context
- Liesbeth Enneking, Heleen Tiemersma, CC van Dam, Martijn Scheltema & RJM van Tulder (2019) - Erasmus Research Platform for Sustainable Business & Human Rights
- Liesbeth Enneking (2019) - External Review Committee of the IRBC Agreement on International Responsible Business Covenant for the Dutch Insurance (External organisation)
- Liesbeth Enneking (2018) - Between entrepreneurial freedom and responsible business conduct - The role of domestic courts in the enforcement of corporate social responsibility in global value chains
SER
- Start date approval
- July 2022
- End date approval
- July 2024
- Place
- DEN HAAG
- Description
- Lid Monitoringscie IMVO-Convenant Verzekeringssec
Universiteiten van Nederland
- Start date approval
- July 2022
- End date approval
- July 2025
- Place
- DEN HAAG
- Description
- Adviescommissie Duurzaam Beleggen ABP
Property Law in Action
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master
- Year
- 2023
- Course Code
- RM04
Master thesis Commercial and Company Law
- Year
- 2023
- Course Code
- RS129
Onafhankelijk Lid Commissie Duurzaam Beleggen ABP
- Start date approval
- April 2022
- End date approval
- March 2025
Independent Member Netherlands NCP OECD Guidelines
- Start date approval
- December 2021
- End date approval
- November 2025
Member of Monitoring Committee IRBC Agreement Dutch Insurance Sector
- Start date approval
- June 2018
- End date approval
- June 2024