Thévenoud Law
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.[1]
The law was introduced in October 2014 by its namesake, Thomas Thévenoud, the former foreign trade minister of France.[2]
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- ^ 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.