EEC qualifications
Language: English Series: Times ; 3/6/91 p24Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: In Irene Vlassopoulou v Ministerium fur Justiz, Bundes-und Europaangelegenheiten , Baden-Wurttenberg, European Court of Justice 7 May 1991, it was held that in considering an application for authorisation to practice a profession, access to which, under national legislation , was subject to the possession of a diploma or a professional qualification the national authorities concerned were bound to take into consideration the diplomas, certificates and other qualifications which the applicant had acquired with a view to practicing the same profession in another member state by carrying out a comparison of the skills attested by those diplomas and the knowledge and qualifications required by the national rules.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In Irene Vlassopoulou v Ministerium fur Justiz, Bundes-und Europaangelegenheiten , Baden-Wurttenberg, European Court of Justice 7 May 1991, it was held that in considering an application for authorisation to practice a profession, access to which, under national legislation , was subject to the possession of a diploma or a professional qualification the national authorities concerned were bound to take into consideration the diplomas, certificates and other qualifications which the applicant had acquired with a view to practicing the same profession in another member state by carrying out a comparison of the skills attested by those diplomas and the knowledge and qualifications required by the national rules.