Mutual Recognition Agreement Un

`Any treaty or international agreement concluded by a member of the United Nations. is registered as soon as possible with the Secretariat and published by the Secretariat. (Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations) All translations of Mutual recognition agreement the progress of negotiations between the EU and CARIFORUM on mutual recognition agreements referred to in Article 85 of the EPA CF EPA establishes that 2. The Parties shall encourage the relevant professional organisations in their territory to jointly develop recommendations for mutual recognition and to transmit to the CARIFORUM Committee on Trade and Development of CARIFORUMS in order to ensure that investors and service providers fulfil all or part of the approval criteria applied by the EC Party and the CARIFORUM Signatory States; Licensing, operation and certification of investors and service providers, in particular in the field of professional services. 3. In particular, the Parties shall encourage the competent professional organisations in their territory to enter into negotiations no later than three years after the entry into force of this Agreement with a view to jointly developing and formulating such recommendations for mutual recognition, in particular in the following disciplines: accounting, architecture, engineering and tourism. 4. Upon receipt of a recommendation within the meaning of the preceding paragraph, the Cariforum-EC Trade and Development Committee shall review the recommendation within a reasonable time to determine whether it is compatible with this Agreement. 5. If, in accordance with the procedure laid down in paragraph 2, a recommendation under the same paragraph is found to be compatible with this Agreement and there is a sufficient degree of consistency between the relevant provisions of the Contracting Parties and the States signatories to CarIFORUM, the Contracting Parties, for the implementation of this Recommendation, have an agreement on the mutual recognition of requirements through their competent authorities: The Commission on Human Rights and Human Rights was the first to negotiate qualifications, licences (6) Such an agreement must comply with the relevant provisions of the WTO Agreement and, in particular, Article VII of the GATS. 7. In this context, the EU RO MR Group can now offer mutual recognition of certain Certified Approval Alone products, as described in the EU RO Framework Document.

`The system of mutual recognition of classification certificates for materials, equipment and components referred to in Article 10(1) of Regulation (EC) No 391/2009 shall apply in the Union only to ships flying the flag of a Member State. . . .

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