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  2. Mutual recognition - Wikipedia

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    Mutual recognition is a cornerstone principle in the Area of freedom, security and justice (AFSJ) in the European Union (EU). The importance of mutual recognition as a key principle for promoting cooperation, coordination and trust among EU Member States within the AFSJ has been firstly recognized in the Tampere Conclusions, adopted by the European Council in October 1999.

  3. Home state regulation - Wikipedia

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    In turn, country B has to accept that the laws of country A are sufficient under the principle of mutual recognition. In the sphere of goods, what these “non-discriminatory” obstacles were and how they were to be removed was clarified in Cassis (C-120/78, [1979] ECR 649) and Keck (Joined Cases C-267 and 268/91, 1993 [ECR] I-6097) cases of ...

  4. Commission v Italy (C-110/05) - Wikipedia

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    Commission v Italy (2009) C-110/05 is an EU law case, concerning the free movement of goods in the European Union. This case is commonly referred to as ' Italian Trailers ', and is predominantly known for establishing the 'market access test'.

  5. U.S. and UK engineers reach mutual recognition agreement - AOL

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    Engineers from Britain and the United States have struck a mutual recognition agreement of industry qualifications and licences which is set to make it easier for professionals to work on either ...

  6. Freedom of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services in ...

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    Administrative cooperation and mutual assistance in the supervision of service providers in EU countries Guide that sums up the basic information on the services directive. The implementation of the directive has been significantly delayed in a number of Member States in relation to the original deadline (28 December 2009). [ 6 ]

  7. ERT AE v Pliroforissis and Kouvelas - Wikipedia

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    Cassis de Dijon (1979): This ruling established the principle of mutual recognition of goods between EU member states, allowing products lawfully sold in one member state to be sold in others, which furthered the creation of the single market.

  8. European single market - Wikipedia

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    Increasingly, states have to give mutual recognition to each other's standards of regulation, while the EU has attempted to harmonise minimum ideals of best practice. The attempt to raise standards is hoped to avoid a regulatory "race to the bottom", while allowing consumers access to goods from around the continent. [citation needed]

  9. Rewe-Zentral AG v Bundesmonopolverwaltung für Branntwein

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    Rewe-Zentral v Bundesmonopolverwaltung für Branntwein (1979) Case C-120/78, popularly known as Cassis de Dijon after its subject matter, is an EU law decision of the European Court of Justice.