Étienne Épron at the Annual Conference of Université Paris Dauphine
On March 13, 2025, at 6:45 PM, Étienne Épron, managing partner at EQA Avocats and a specialist in international sanctions, will take part in the annual conference of the Master 212 program at Université Paris Dauphine, titled: “De-dollarization: Can the World Function Without the Dollar? BRICS and the Dollar: Challenging American Hegemony.”
This event will bring together experts in finance, economics, and law for a roundtable discussion on the evolution of the international monetary system and the potential implications of a shift away from dollar dominance.
We invite you to follow this insightful discussion, which promises to be essential in understanding current monetary dynamics and their impact on law and finance.
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