Recognised professional qualifications Sample Clauses

Recognised professional qualifications. 1. The recognition, before the end of the transition period, of professional qualifications, as defined in point (b) of Article 3(1) of Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council1, of Union citizens or United Kingdom nationals, and their family members, by their host State or their State of work shall maintain its effects in the respective State, including the right to pursue their profession under the same conditions as its nationals, where such recognition was made in accordance with any of the following provisions: (a) Title III of Directive 2005/36/EC in respect of the recognition of professional qualifications in the context of the exercise of the freedom of establishment, whether such recognition fell under the general system for the recognition of evidence of training, the system for the recognition of professional experience or the system for the recognition on the basis of coordination of minimum training conditions; 1 Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 September 2005 on the recognition of professional qualifications (OJ L 255, 30.9.2005, p. 22). (b) Article 10(1) and (3) of Directive 98/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council1 in respect of gaining admission to the profession of lawyer in the host State or State of work; (c) Article 14 of Directive 2006/43/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council2 in respect of the approval of statutory auditors from another Member State; (d) Council Directive 74/556/EEC3 in respect of the acceptance of evidence of the knowledge and ability necessary to take up or pursue the activities of self-employed persons and of intermediaries engaging in the trade and distribution of toxic products or activities involving the professional use of toxic products.
Recognised professional qualifications. 1 The recognition, before the end of the transition period, of professional qualifications, as defined in point (b) of Article 3(1) of Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(9), of Union citizens or United Kingdom nationals, and their family members, by their host State or their State of work shall maintain its effects in the respective State, including the right to pursue their profession under the same conditions as its nationals, where such recognition was made in accordance with any of the following provisions: a Title III of Directive 2005/36/EC in respect of the recognition of professional qualifications in the context of the exercise of the freedom of establishment, whether such recognition fell under the general system for the recognition of evidence of training, the system for the recognition of professional experience or the system for the recognition on the basis of coordination of minimum training conditions;
Recognised professional qualifications. 1. The recognition, before the end of the transition period, of professional qualifications, as defined in point (b) of Article 3(1) of Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council9, of Union citizens or United Kingdom nationals by their host State or their State of work 9 Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 September 2005 on the recognition of professional qualifications (OJ L 255, 30.9.2005, p. 22). shall maintain its effects in the respective State, including the right to pursue the profession under the same conditions as its nationals, where such recognition was made in accordance with any of the following provisions: (a) Title III of Directive 2005/36/EC in respect of the recognition of professional qualifications in the context of the exercise of the freedom of establishment, whether such recognition fell under the general system for the recognition of evidence of training, the system for the recognition of professional experience or the system for the recognition on the basis of coordination of minimum training conditions; (b) Article 10(1) and (3) of Directive 98/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council10 in respect of gaining admission to the profession of lawyer in the host Member State;
Recognised professional qualifications. 1. The recognition, before the specified date of professional qualifications as defined in point (b) of Article 3(1) of Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, by Switzerland and the United Kingdom, shall maintain its effects in the respective state including where applicable the right to pursue the profession under the same conditions as its nationals, where such recognition was made in accordance with any of the following provisions: (a) Title III of Directive 2005/36/EC in respect of the recognition of professional qualifications in the context of the exercise of the freedom of establishment, whether such recognition fell under the general system for the recognition of evidence of training, the system for recognition of professional experience or the system for the recognition on the basis of coordination of minimum training conditions; (b) Article 10(1) and (3) of Directive 98/5/EC8 of the European Parliament and of the Council to facilitate practice of the profession of lawyer on a permanent basis in a state other than that in which the qualification was obtained; 8 Directive 98/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 1998 to facilitate practice of the profession of lawyer on a permanent basis in a Member State other than that in which the qualification was obtained (OJ L 77, 14.3.1998, p. 36). (c) Council Directive 74/556/EEC9 in respect of the acceptance of evidence of the knowledge and ability to take up or pursue activities of self-employed persons and of intermediaries engaging in the trade and distribution of toxic products or activities involving the professional use of toxic products. 2. Lawyers registered with the relevant competent authority in Switzerland or the United Kingdom under Article 3 of Directive 98/5/EC and practising permanently under their United Kingdom professional title in Switzerland or under their Swiss professional title in the United Kingdom (such titles being home state professional titles and having the same meaning as in Article 1(2)(d) of Directive 98/5/EC) before the specified date pursuant to Article 2 of Directive 98/5/EC shall be permitted to continue practising under their home State professional title on a permanent basis in accordance with Directive 98/5/EC provided the registration is continuous. If a lawyer practising under their home State professional title is no longer registered then national law or the terms of any successor agreement between the Unit...
Recognised professional qualifications. 1. The recognition, before the end of the transition period, of professional qualifications, as defined in point (b) of article 3(1) of directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (9), of Union citizens or United Kingdom nationals, and their family members, by their host State or their State of work shall maintain its effects in the respective State, including the right to pursue their profession under the same conditions as its nationals, where such recognition was made in accordance with any of the following provisions: