2008
DOI: 10.1080/14616690701871779
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European Regulation of Professional Education

Abstract: National governing and regulation of professions is to some extent challenged by contemporary international regulation, and partly replaced by considerable international re-regulation Á firstly by the European Union, and secondly by globalization of the markets for capital, goods, services and labour. Issues regarding professions are being negotiated at the European level by European professional federations and EU public authorities. These new trends raise questions for the sociological analysis of profession… Show more

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