CASE COMMENTS: PUBLIC ACTIONS – FRANCE – FRENCH CONSTITUTIONNAL COUNCIL – ENTREPRENEURIAL FREEDOM – DUE DILIGENCE – PRINCIPLE OF LEGALITY

Due diligence: The French Constitutional Council partially invalidates a law implementing a due diligence obligation to parent firms and main contractor companies (Law on due diligence obligation of parent firms and main contractor companies)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. The Constitutional Council has been seized of a bill adopted on 21 February 2017 on the duty of vigilance of parent companies and ordering companies. The idea behind

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Jeremy Martinez, Due diligence: The French Constitutional Council partially invalidates a law implementing a due diligence obligation to parent firms and main contractor companies (Law on due diligence obligation of parent firms and main contractor companies), 23 March 2017, Concurrences N° 4-2017, Art. N° 85138, p. 185

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