JN204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Service Provider, Tresor
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; or: 2) training received covers substantially different matters to those covered by evidence of formal training required in host m. s. ; or: 3) profession as defined in host m. s. comprises one or more professional activities which do not exist in corresponding profession in applicant"s home. M. s. and there is need for specific training in order to be able to carry out these professional activities. (e. g. solicitor and advocacy in higher courts): directive 2005/36 art. 4 (1): recognition of professional qualifications by host. M. s. allows beneficiary to gain access in that m. s. to same profession as that for which he is qualified in home m. s. & to pursue it in host m. s. under same conditions as nationals. Freedom to provide services art 56 tfeu: art. 56 t. f. e. u. : prohibition of restrictions on freedom to provide services by individuals in m. s. other than that in which they are established: service provider need not move from home m. s.