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  1. Lawyers in Europe embrace common training outcomes
  2. Executive Summary Tuning Legal Studies in Europe: Initial Findings
  3. CCBE Recommendation on Training Outcomes for European Lawyers
  4. EDITORIAL
  5. EDITORIAL
  6. THE EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION AREA: TWO STEPS CLOSER
  7. Editorial tuning legal studies: Can we find ‘commonality'?
  8. Reflections on Education and Culture in EC Law
  9. CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS: II. The Free Movement of Persons
  10. Editorial
  11. Have law degree ‐ will travel:Christine Morgenbesser v Consiglio dell'Ordine degli Avvocati di Genova(Case C‐313/01), 5th chamber (13 November 2003)
  12. Editorial
  13. Pharmaceutical Medicine, Biotechnology and European Law
  14. Current developments: European Community law. II. Free movement of persons
  15. I. Free Movement of Persons, Recognition of Qualifications, and Working Conditions
  16. II. FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS, RECOGNITION OF QUALIFICATIONS, AND WORKING CONDITIONS
  17. EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW
  18. III. FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS: RECOGNITION OF QUALIFICATIONS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
  19. II. FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS, RECOGNITION OF QUALIFICATIONS, AND WORKING CONDITIONS
  20. EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW
  21. Preface
  22. Introduction
  23. The free movement of health care professionals in the European Community
  24. Editors' note
  25. The Role of Practice in Legal Education in England and Wales
  26. Experts’ Report on the Legal Education and Training System in Turkey
  27. Tuning Legal Studies in Europe: Initial Findings