Mutual Recognition Declaration | Avv. RA Marco Rampf, LL.M.

EPISODE · Apr 13, 2024 · 10 MIN

Mutual Recognition Declaration | Avv. RA Marco Rampf, LL.M.

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MUTUAL RECOGNITION DECLARATION FOR GOODS LAWFULLY MARKETED IN THE EUWhat is and how does the "mutual recognition" of goods lawfully marketed in the European Union work?In this podcast episode of R/E POD, the podcast channel of "RAMPF/EICHNER Avvocati und Rechtsanwälte in Kooperation", Avv. RA Marco Rampf explains the mechanism of the "mutual recognition" of goods within the European Union according to EU Regulation No. 515/2019.We would like to remind you that our podcasts are published every 14 days and concern the latest legislation and topics from the areas of real estate law and inheritance law, corporate law, compliance, contracts  and cross-border legal transactions, with a special focus on the exchange between Italy and Germany.Our podcast channel is published, inter alia, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Podcast Index, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, Pocket Casts, Deezer, Listen Notes, Player FM, Overcast, Castro, Podfriend and Goodpods.You are also welcome on our website at: www.rampf-eichner.euEnjoy our podcast!LEGAL NOTICE: This Podcast is not intended as binding legal advice. The legal situation must be checked on a case-by-case basis and the final result may vary. We are always at your disposal for questions and further information.Your feedback is important to us!

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