The Thévenoud Law (French: Loi Thévenoud) is a law by the Government of France that requires all chauffeurs to hold professional licenses, among other restrictions.
The law was introduced in October 2014 by its namesake, Thomas Thévenoud, the former foreign trade minister of France.
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References
- TRACY, ABIGAIL (June 9, 2016). "UBER CONVICTED OF BREAKING MULTIPLE LAWS". Vanity Fair.
- Fioretti, Julia (April 19, 2016). "EC to challenge French taxi law after Uber complaint". Reuters.
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