CC14 guidance update: greener investments, greater uncertainty?

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW Trusts & Trustees Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1093/tandt/ttad085
Lloyd Brown
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Abstract This article examines the newly released Charity Commission guidance, known simply as the “CC14”. The CC14 provides investment guidance to the charity sector and has recently been renewed following the case of Butler-Sloss & Ors v The Charity Commission for England and Wales & Anor [2022] EWHC 974 (Ch). In Butler-Sloss, the High Court was asked to determine whether charitable trustees could deploy an investment plan that aligned with the Paris Agreement and excluded investments that contributed to climate change. Mr Michael Green J ruled that such an “ethical” investment plan was lawful. Following Butler-Sloss, the CC14’s use of “social investment” may indeed encourage “greener” investment opportunities amongst charitable trustees, in that the advice attempts to bring charitable trustee investment more in line with modern investment practices. However, this work opines that the guidance could be actively encouraging environmentally inspired investments at the expense of the sacrosanct fiduciary duty of investment.
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CC14指南更新:更绿色的投资,更大的不确定性?
本文考察了新发布的慈善委员会指导意见,简称“CC14”。CC14为慈善部门提供投资指导,最近在Butler-Sloss &Ors诉英格兰和威尔士慈善委员会& &;Anor [2022] EWHC 974 (Ch)。在巴特勒-斯洛斯案中,高等法院被要求确定慈善受托人是否可以部署与《巴黎协定》一致的投资计划,并排除导致气候变化的投资。迈克尔•格林裁定,这种“合乎道德”的投资计划是合法的。继Butler-Sloss之后,CC14对“社会投资”的使用可能确实鼓励慈善受托人进行“更环保”的投资机会,因为该建议试图使慈善受托人的投资更符合现代投资惯例。然而,这项工作认为,指导方针可能会以牺牲神圣的投资信托义务为代价,积极鼓励环境方面的投资。
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