The normative of the European Commission for liberal professions and business environment
Sulejman Ahmedi () and
Gjulsume Sulejmani ()
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Sulejman Ahmedi: The State University of Tetovo, Macedonia
Gjulsume Sulejmani: Court collaborator on the Basic Court of Gostivar, Macedonia
Juridical Tribune - Review of Comparative and International Law, 2014, vol. 4, issue 2, 166-175
Abstract:
The liberal professions today in many countries make a substantial contribution to provide high quality provisions in the field of “social goods” as health and judicial services, well in general public services for the protection of citizens' rights and economic prosperity. The liberal professions are a component of every democratic community and a significant potential to increase employment and gross domestic product of each countryGDP. In this thesis we have presented the normative of the European Commission for liberal professions, their service offering, organization of the work, supervision and ensuring the quality of competent state institutions. The unitary concept of "liberal professions" in some EU member countries is not used, but the system of the respective professions with their social problems and their solutions can be found in every EU country. Liberal professions even though many states have evolved and now they have an important role in the classification of the professions, however in many developed countries still encounter these professions as closed systems, to maintain great privileges for its members in order modern efforts to increase competition in these sectors have faced serious resistance. Recently, the limitations in this field have been increasingly criticized for their consequences anti corruption related and lack of legitimacy of the European Commission, namely the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development -OECD. On the base of group work, the Commission has highlighted specific lines of acting in favor of convenient entrepreneurial ambient for them who perform liberal professions in the above mentioned fields. The Examination of the concerned issue will be based on a multi-dimensional approach, using all typical methods of judicial, social researches, especially will be used the comparative, analytical, statistical, normative methods, based on the literature relevant to the subject, and other judicial acts.
Keywords: liberal professions; European Commission; The normative of the UE; business environment; potential (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K20 K33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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