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Future-Proofing Compliance – Supplier Oversight in Europe’s New Regulatory Era

From Sapin II and the duty of vigilance to CSRD, expectations for supply chain transparency are higher than ever. In this fifth webinar of NAVEX’s supply chain series, expert Pierre Berlioz explores what these laws mean for supplier governance and how to build defensible, future-proof processes.

Duration: 45 minutes

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What you’ll learn about European supplier regulation and oversight

Understand Europe’s regulatory expectations

Discover the implications of Sapin 2, duty of vigilance, and CSRD – and what they mean for supplier governance.

Avoid common compliance pitfalls

Learn where organizations most often fall short and how to create defensible, audit-ready oversight.

Future-proof your supplier management

See how strong documentation and governance processes strengthen resilience and build stakeholder trust.

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Europe’s evolving regulatory landscape is reshaping supplier oversight

In today’s compliance environment, it’s not enough to trust your suppliers – you must be able to prove that trust is earned and maintained. This session will explore how new European laws are changing supplier due diligence and oversight, and how organizations can build processes that withstand audits, litigation, and stakeholder scrutiny. 

Our experts will discuss: 

  • The implications of Sapin 2, duty of vigilance, and CSRD 
  • Common compliance pitfalls and how to avoid them
  • Practical steps to build defensible, audit-ready processes
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Meet our supply chain and regulatory expert

Pierre Berlioz

Professor of private law

University of Paris Cité

A specialist in corporate and digital law, Pierre Berlioz served as advisor to the French Minister of Justice during the development of Sapin 2, the duty of vigilance law, and the law for a Digital Republic. He was chief of staff to the National Company of Auditors president during CSRD negotiations. He later served as Europe and International Director of the Union of Industries and Trades of Metallurgy. Today, he teaches business law, compliance, and CSR at the University of Paris Cité and co-chairs the sustainable finance and ESG reporting committee of Medef.

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A NAVEX webinar series for risk, compliance, and procurement leaders

Strengthen your supplier relationships. Reduce risk. Stay ahead of regulations. 

Supply chains are under pressure from every direction – shifting regulations, evolving geopolitical risk, and rising expectations around ethics and accountability. For risk, compliance, and procurement professionals, the challenge isn’t just managing complexity; it’s building systems that adapt, inform, and protect the business when things change. 

Join NAVEX for a focused four-part webinar and deminar series designed to help procurement, compliance, and risk professionals build more transparent, accountable, and resilient supply chains. Each session offers clear, actionable guidance for strengthening your supplier intake and oversight processes, from risk evaluation to regulatory alignment. 

Whether you manage third-party risk, oversee sourcing and procurement, or support ESG and compliance programs, this series will equip you with the strategies and tools to future-proof your supplier ecosystem.

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The supply chain series at a glance

Explore the full schedule of upcoming webinars and their corresponding deminars, delivering expert insight on supply chain strategy and regulation.

Supplier intake and onboarding (Now on-demand)

Understand what regulators expect at the onboarding stage and how to build intake processes that meet global due diligence standards.

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July 15: Accountability and oversight

Learn how to design onboarding programs that surface risks early and reduce compliance gaps across third-party relationships.

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August 12: Supplier risk management

Explore how to embed risk assessment into onboarding and ongoing oversight to build a more responsive and resilient supply chain.

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September 9: Documentation and supply chain visibility

Understand how transparent, well-documented processes improve audit readiness and strengthen stakeholder trust.

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What you'll learn

Through this series, you’ll gain: 

  • Practical strategies for evaluating supplier risk before and after onboarding 
  • Guidance on building onboarding processes that prevent compliance and operational failures 
  • Insights into meeting new global supply chain regulations with confidence 
  • Best practices for documentation, visibility, and audit readiness across supplier relationships 

Each session features real-world examples, regulatory insights, and proven methods for moving beyond “checkbox” compliance and building true supply chain resilience.

Join us to learn how Europe’s evolving regulations are reshaping supplier oversight and how to build defensible, audit-ready processes.