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Digital Infrastructures of Sustainability Regulation is a new interdisciplinary research project between UvA and the Asser Institute explores the role of technology in sustainability regulation, especially in value chain due diligence.

Project setup

The adoption of the landmark EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) is the latest evidence of a turn to ‘due diligence’ as a central pillar of EU sustainability regulation. It requires large companies to identify, prevent and mitigate sustainability risks across their value chains. The DigiChain project illustrates that the practice of due diligence especially under the CSDDD will be digital, in the sense that companies and regulators use digital technologies, foremost AI-driven, to reach and evaluate compliance with the new rules. Digital technologies and data analysis provide the infrastructure that shapes the due diligence process and determines its effectiveness.

The DigiChain project explores interconnections between regulatory and technological developments, identifies the features of these emerging ‘techno-legalities’ and how they are assembled into a new governance regime for the global economy. Towards this, the project team (1.) maps existing technological tools and relates them to the different stages of the due diligence process, (2.) examines how the data input, evaluation and presentation underlying leading tools allows compliance with the EU CSDDD, and (3.) draws initial recommendations to regulators and business on the use of digital due diligence tools.

Impressions of the Asser/UvA Spring Academy ‘Technologies of Sustainability Due Diligence’, April 2024

Project Outreach 

The team is holding practice workshops and training sessions with public policy stakeholders and the private sector. Please get in touch via email if you would like to know more or get involved

The project group has served as expert consultant towards and/or exchanged with the European Commission, the UN OHCHR, as well as national governments, NGOs, digital tool providers, law firms and other stakeholders on the question of digital tools in sustainability regulation. Next to the CSDDD, the project group’s practical outreach covers other Green Deal legislations, in praticular the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), the Forced Labour Regulation (FLR) and the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR).

The project has facilitated week-long professional trainings and Spring Academies on ‘Technologies of sustainability due diligence’ at the Asser Institute hosted by team members Antoine Duval (Asser Institute) and Klaas Eller (UvA Law School) in April 2024 and 2025. Featuring 30+ speakers from tech providers, NGOs, government, business, law firms and academia, this program explores legal, technological, regulatory and management angles on digital tools in value chains. To access the full programs, click here (for the 2024 edition) and here (for the 2025 edition).

In June 2025, the DigiChain team co-hosted a public event ‘Looking Beyond the Omnibus: Moving Sustainability Due Diligence From Paper to Practice’, jointly with the team of &Wider. With speakers from the public and private sector and a keynote by Anna Cavazzini (European Parliament, Greens/EFA), the event explored how different actors prepare to implement EU due diligence legislation.

 

Impressions of the Asser/UvA Spring Academy ‘Technologies of Sustainability Due Diligence’, April 2024

Project Publications  

Antoine Duval and Klaas Hendrik Eller, A ‘digital turn’ for sustainability due diligence? Digital tools and the CSDDD, Business and Human Rights Research Center Blog (2024), available here

Klaas Hendrik Eller & Antoine Duval, Im Sog der Bürokratierhetorik. Lieferketten- und Nachhaltigkeitsregulierung zwischen Bürokratie und Good Private Governance, Verfassungsblog, 10 January 2025, available here

As a media mention, the project was featured in a blog post by Haufe Sustainability on ‘The Power of Digital Tools’ (June 2025, in German).

Already in 2023, the Asser Institute released a first-of-its-kind report on the ‘Potential of Big Data Technologies for the Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence Process’, commissioned by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). 

DigiChain Project Team 

The project brings together scholars with a background in law, economics and business, as well as informatics for an integrated analysis of digitalized due diligence and value chain governance

Robert Bwana 

Michelle Westerman

Dr. A.A. (Antoine) Duval

Faculty of Law

T.M.C. Asser Instituut

Dr. K.H. (Klaas) Eller

Faculty of Law

Dep. Private Law

Dr. D. (Debraj) Roy

Faculty of Science

Informatics Institute

Dr. M.K. (Michelle) Westermann-Behaylo

Faculty of Economics and Business

Section Strategy & International Business

The project and its different pillars are funded by the University of Amsterdam (Seed Grant Responsible Digital Transformations), the Asser Institute and the NWO.