Closing the day, Professor Thierry Bonneau considered
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Moundir Akasbi, for his part, returned to the orders of April 28, 2016 (implementing minibonds) and December 8, 2017 (on the shared electronic recording device, or DEEP). Noting that the regime of this register of unlisted securities was, in reality, modeled on the already existing regime, he concluded that it was an adaptation, and not a revolution, considering that these new assets did not challenge traditional securities.
that it was not certain homeowner database that it was up to the law to adapt to new technologies, but that it was rather the opposite that should happen, in compliance with intangible principles that do not tolerate any compromise. "We must not reason only in terms of business, or economic constraints" he urged, warning that too much favoring cryptocurrencies presented the risk of weakening the State. "Tokens and ICOs present a lower risk, even if questions of investor protection are at stake."
The work of this conference was based on the orientations worked on in advance by the students of the graduating class of 2018. Professor Thierry Bonneau wanted to thank them and "encourage them to cultivate their qualities and to adapt with an open and curious mind in a world that is very changing, even unstable."
The end-of-year conference is now a tradition for each graduating class of the ESLSCA MBA in International Business Law. The next one will take place in September 2019 on the subject of “Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity”.
The detailed proceedings of the conference are published in the special journal of societies n° 169, December 2018.
that it was not certain homeowner database that it was up to the law to adapt to new technologies, but that it was rather the opposite that should happen, in compliance with intangible principles that do not tolerate any compromise. "We must not reason only in terms of business, or economic constraints" he urged, warning that too much favoring cryptocurrencies presented the risk of weakening the State. "Tokens and ICOs present a lower risk, even if questions of investor protection are at stake."
The work of this conference was based on the orientations worked on in advance by the students of the graduating class of 2018. Professor Thierry Bonneau wanted to thank them and "encourage them to cultivate their qualities and to adapt with an open and curious mind in a world that is very changing, even unstable."
The end-of-year conference is now a tradition for each graduating class of the ESLSCA MBA in International Business Law. The next one will take place in September 2019 on the subject of “Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity”.
The detailed proceedings of the conference are published in the special journal of societies n° 169, December 2018.