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    22.06.2016

    UJA Conference


    Caroline Duclercq and Philippe Goossens participated in the June 22, 2016 UJA Conference  on the theme: Law on Information, State of Emergency, Wiretaps . . . Are the best-kept secrets, still those of lawyers?

     

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