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Document 62022CJ0773
Judgment of the Court (Fourth Chamber) of 29 July 2024.
European Commission v Slovak Republic.
Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations – Directive 2005/36/EC – Recognition of professional qualifications – Article 2(3) – Scope – Separate provisions of EU law directly governing the recognition of professional qualifications – Article 7(4) – Conditions for imposing an aptitude test prior to the first provision of services – Article 14(1) and (4) – Conditions for imposing compensatory measures – Article 35(3) – Conditions for issuing evidence of formal qualifications as a practitioner of specialised dentistry – Article 41(1)(c) – Conditions for the recognition of evidence of formal qualifications as a midwife – Article 42(2) – Activities to which midwives must at least be entitled to have access – Article 50 and Annex VII, point (1)(d) – Documents required from the home Member State for access to a regulated profession in the host Member State – Article 55(2) – Guidelines on the organisation and recognition of professional traineeships – Failure to transpose into national law.
Case C-773/22.
Judgment of the Court (Fourth Chamber) of 29 July 2024.
European Commission v Slovak Republic.
Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations – Directive 2005/36/EC – Recognition of professional qualifications – Article 2(3) – Scope – Separate provisions of EU law directly governing the recognition of professional qualifications – Article 7(4) – Conditions for imposing an aptitude test prior to the first provision of services – Article 14(1) and (4) – Conditions for imposing compensatory measures – Article 35(3) – Conditions for issuing evidence of formal qualifications as a practitioner of specialised dentistry – Article 41(1)(c) – Conditions for the recognition of evidence of formal qualifications as a midwife – Article 42(2) – Activities to which midwives must at least be entitled to have access – Article 50 and Annex VII, point (1)(d) – Documents required from the home Member State for access to a regulated profession in the host Member State – Article 55(2) – Guidelines on the organisation and recognition of professional traineeships – Failure to transpose into national law.
Case C-773/22.
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ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:C:2024:645
Judgment of the Court (Fourth Chamber) of 29 July 2024 –
Commission v Slovakia (Professional qualifications)
(Case C‑773/22) ( 1 )
(Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations – Directive 2005/36/EC – Recognition of professional qualifications – Article 2(3) – Scope – Separate provisions of EU law directly governing the recognition of professional qualifications – Article 7(4) – Conditions for imposing an aptitude test prior to the first provision of services – Article 14(1) and (4) – Conditions for imposing compensatory measures – Article 35(3) – Conditions for issuing evidence of formal qualifications as a practitioner of specialised dentistry – Article 41(1)(c) – Conditions for the recognition of evidence of formal qualifications as a midwife – Article 42(2) – Activities to which midwives must at least be entitled to have access – Article 50 and Annex VII, point (1)(d) – Documents required from the home Member State for access to a regulated profession in the host Member State – Article 55(2) – Guidelines on the organisation and recognition of professional traineeships – Failure to transpose into national law)
Free movement of persons – Freedom of establishment – Workers – Recognition of professional qualifications – Directive 2005/36 – Failure to transpose into national law
(Art. 258 TFEU; European Parliament and Council Directive 2005/36, Arts 2(3), 7(4), 14(1) and (4), 42(2), 50 and 55a(2) and Annex VII, point 1(d))
(see paragraphs 38, 39, 42, 69, 70, 72, 75, 77, 83, 88, 93, 95, 123, 126, 140, 144, 145, 149, 152, 159)
Operative part
1. |
The Slovak Republic has failed to fulfil its obligations under Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 September 2005 on the recognition of professional qualifications, as amended by Directive 2013/55/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 November 2013, by:
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2. |
The action is dismissed as to the remainder. |
3. |
The European Commission and the Slovak Republic are ordered to bear their own costs. |
( 1 ) OJ C 54, 13.2.2023.