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Mutual Recognition of Qualifications within the European Union
Židlický, Martin ; Vondráčková, Aneta (advisor) ; Svobodová, Magdaléna (referee)
1 Abstract in English Mutual Recognition of Qualification within the European Union The thesis deals with the principle of mutual recognition of qualifications. This is one of the guiding principles concerning the free movement of persons and services. The text of the thesis is divided into three main chapters, which are further divided into subchapters depending on the partial question of the main topic of the chapter. A brief summary of the most important information is included at the end of the main chapters. The first part of the thesis deals with the historical basis for today's legal regulation of mutual recognition of qualifications. The concept of the principle of mutual recognition together with the sources of primary EU law is discussed. Subsequently, the secondary sources of EU law, the directive, which preceded the current form of legislation, are analysed. Finally, the content of the first part includes case law, which gave rise to the principle of mutual recognition and other decisions related to the topic of the thesis. The second part of the thesis is devoted to the current valid regulation of recognition of qualifications. The structure of Directive 2005/36 / EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications of 6 July 2005 is described in...
Recognition of the professional qualification as a tooll for pursuing of the profession in the EU member states
Tesař Rašková, Zuzana ; Štangová, Věra (advisor) ; Brádlerová, Libuše (referee)
The main objective of this work is to analyse the system of recognition of professional qualifications within the EU as a tool to access and pursue a certain profession. It is an important condition for the realization of one of the fundamental EU freedoms, which is free movement of labour. Regardless of the adoption of the Professional Qualifications Directive in 2005, the area of recognition of professional qualifications has quite a long history in the EU. From a legal point of view this legislation is important because it provides the functionality of the free movement of labour. Mobility of qualified professionals in the European Union is still at a relatively low level. To some extent, these skills shortages could be filled by people with professional qualifications obtained outside the EU, who however currently face major problems in having their qualifications recognized. To take full advantage of the freedom of movement, their qualifications must be easily recognized in other Member States. It is therefore essential that the Professional Qualifications Directive sets out clear and simple rules for the recognition of professional qualifications. Millions of professionals in Europe benefit from these rules nowadays. It is estimated that the system of automatic recognition on the basis of...

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