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The recognition of professional qualifications within the free rendition of services in the law of the European Union
Hradil, Jan ; Svoboda, Pavel (advisor) ; Pomahač, Richard (referee) ; Šmejkal, Viktor (referee)
The recognition of professional qualifications in the framework of the free provision of services in EU law - Summary 30/03/2010 1 The Recognition of Professional Qualifications in the Framework of the Free Provision of Services in EU law Jan Hradil It took the Community fifty years and a great deal of direction from the Court of Justice to create a single horizontally applicable legal framework of the free movement of services. Rules on the recognition of professional qualifications form an essential part of this framework as qualification requirements are a pre-condition to the exercise of regulated professions or activities in the Member States. In fact, qualification requirements and related requirements as to other types of aptitudes or competences often constitute the greatest obstacles to the cross-border provision of services of regulated professions. Indeed, this is one of the reasons why for a long time in certain sectors rules on qualification recognition constituted the only existing secondary law framework of the free movement of services. The legal framework governing qualification recognition has been subject to dynamic development which can be seen as a four-stage process. During the first stage, which roughly corresponds to the transitional period for the realization of the freedom of...

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