The regulation of the health professions by professional councils in the Law of France and Europe
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9044.v17i3p77-106Keywords:
European Law, French Law, Health Professions Regulation, Professional Health Councils.Abstract
This article aims to analyze the normative power of professional health councils in light of French and European law, highlighting the limits imposed on these organizations. Professional health councils have the mission of integrating their work into society, and their decisions are necessarily subject to State control, although the scope of the councils is broader than that of the unions. Despite being limited by its own purpose, the normative power of councils is present and evolving and taking on different forms.
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