The tension between the public interest to regulate professions, and the economic rationales to open up markets has long since been an issue within the EU. This has resulted in a variety of regulatory models to accommodate the interests and values at stake. Such models differ in terms of not only their impact on national autonomy, but also their effectiveness in actually achieving access to markets in other EU Member States. In this Chapter, we explore how these competing interests have shaped the EU’s legal frameworks for the recognition of professional qualifications. We will see that a range of regulatory strategies have been applied to design such frameworks. The next element of our analysis is based on the assumption that we may be abl...
The process of admission of foreign-trained professionals (FTPs) by a profession’s regulating body r...
The present general report has the aim of providing an overview of the national systems set up in su...
This book examines the relationship between regulation and market integration, with a special focus ...
The regulation of professional services has been high on the political agenda for years now in Europ...
The regulation of professional services has been high on the political agenda for years now in Europ...
The New Silk Road initiative offers unique opportunities for setting up Sino–European collaborations...
This chapter addresses business restrictions (defined as restrictions to alternative business struct...
The modern development of the world community has identified the problem of forming a single educati...
Professional education and labour have been nationally deregulated. On the EU-level there is, howeve...
Chinese people have four different perceptions of the European Union (EU): of a teacher, co-operator...
The promotion of international staff mobility is a founding principle of the ‘Bologna Process’, desi...
for the “adoption of a system of easily readable and comparable degrees... in order to promote Europ...
Recent geopolitical events, such as Brexit and the retreat from multilateral trade and cooperation b...
When it comes to the second decade of the 21st century, the cooperation between the European Union (...
Abstract Context: The European Taxonomy of Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations (ES...
The process of admission of foreign-trained professionals (FTPs) by a profession’s regulating body r...
The present general report has the aim of providing an overview of the national systems set up in su...
This book examines the relationship between regulation and market integration, with a special focus ...
The regulation of professional services has been high on the political agenda for years now in Europ...
The regulation of professional services has been high on the political agenda for years now in Europ...
The New Silk Road initiative offers unique opportunities for setting up Sino–European collaborations...
This chapter addresses business restrictions (defined as restrictions to alternative business struct...
The modern development of the world community has identified the problem of forming a single educati...
Professional education and labour have been nationally deregulated. On the EU-level there is, howeve...
Chinese people have four different perceptions of the European Union (EU): of a teacher, co-operator...
The promotion of international staff mobility is a founding principle of the ‘Bologna Process’, desi...
for the “adoption of a system of easily readable and comparable degrees... in order to promote Europ...
Recent geopolitical events, such as Brexit and the retreat from multilateral trade and cooperation b...
When it comes to the second decade of the 21st century, the cooperation between the European Union (...
Abstract Context: The European Taxonomy of Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations (ES...
The process of admission of foreign-trained professionals (FTPs) by a profession’s regulating body r...
The present general report has the aim of providing an overview of the national systems set up in su...
This book examines the relationship between regulation and market integration, with a special focus ...