Hello, I have graduated International Business Law in the Netherlands. I would like to work in England. Is there anyone who has similar background and knows are they going to acknowledge my diploma or at least any of the exams... Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
LL.M in the Netherlands
Posted Mar 08, 2011 22:40
Posted Mar 09, 2011 02:12
According to EU Law the member state where you are hoping to reside/work in (i.e. UK) is obliged to recognise your professional qualifications.
Council Directive 2005/36/EC states that EU citizens have the right to pursue a profession, in a self-employed or employed capacity, in a Member State other than the one in which they have obtained their professional qualifications.
I have no experience on the matter, I am just a law student so it may be different in practice. Hope that helps you.
Council Directive 2005/36/EC states that EU citizens have the right to pursue a profession, in a self-employed or employed capacity, in a Member State other than the one in which they have obtained their professional qualifications.
I have no experience on the matter, I am just a law student so it may be different in practice. Hope that helps you.
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