Union citizens and the recognition of professional qualifications: where do we go from here?

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Union citizens and the recognition of professional qualifications : where do we go from here? / Adamo, Silvia; Binder, Tom.

EU Citizens' Economic Rights in Action: Re-Thinking Legal and Factual Barriers in the Internal Market. red. / Sybe de Vries; Elena Ioratti; Paolo Guarda; Elisabetta Pulice. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018. s. 37-59 (Interdisciplinary Perspectives on EU Citizenship series).

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Adamo, S & Binder, T 2018, Union citizens and the recognition of professional qualifications: where do we go from here? i S de Vries, E Ioratti, P Guarda & E Pulice (red), EU Citizens' Economic Rights in Action: Re-Thinking Legal and Factual Barriers in the Internal Market. Edward Elgar Publishing, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on EU Citizenship series, s. 37-59.

APA

Adamo, S., & Binder, T. (2018). Union citizens and the recognition of professional qualifications: where do we go from here? I S. de Vries, E. Ioratti, P. Guarda, & E. Pulice (red.), EU Citizens' Economic Rights in Action: Re-Thinking Legal and Factual Barriers in the Internal Market (s. 37-59). Edward Elgar Publishing. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on EU Citizenship series

Vancouver

Adamo S, Binder T. Union citizens and the recognition of professional qualifications: where do we go from here? I de Vries S, Ioratti E, Guarda P, Pulice E, red., EU Citizens' Economic Rights in Action: Re-Thinking Legal and Factual Barriers in the Internal Market. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2018. s. 37-59. (Interdisciplinary Perspectives on EU Citizenship series).

Author

Adamo, Silvia ; Binder, Tom. / Union citizens and the recognition of professional qualifications : where do we go from here?. EU Citizens' Economic Rights in Action: Re-Thinking Legal and Factual Barriers in the Internal Market. red. / Sybe de Vries ; Elena Ioratti ; Paolo Guarda ; Elisabetta Pulice. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018. s. 37-59 (Interdisciplinary Perspectives on EU Citizenship series).

Bibtex

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