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20 September 2016

When An Irrelevant Law Intends To Transpose A Directive (DSP2) At The Wrong Time

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Paris counsel Pierre Storrer's article, "When an Irrelevant Law Intends to Transpose a Directive (DSP2) at the Wrong Time," appeared in the Sept. 2016 issue of the French publication Revue Banque.
France Finance and Banking

Paris counsel Pierre Storrer's article, "When an Irrelevant Law Intends to Transpose a Directive (DSP2) at the Wrong Time," appeared in the Sept. 2016 issue of the French publication Revue Banque. The article discusses the sudden appearance of DSP2 in the draft of a law, discussed by the French parliament, for the Digital Republic.

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