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". The Commission’s response to Mr Alavanos’ question in writing only pertains to diplomas awarded by French universities in the context of franchise agreements, because the bulk of the enquiries to the Commission concerned those cases. In the case of diplomas awarded by British universities in the context of a franchise agreement with a Greek study centre, the validity is established on the basis of the rules which apply in the Member State in which the university which has concluded the agreement is based, the United Kingdom in this case. Awarding a diploma in this way does not contravene UK legislation and can thus be deemed legal. The diploma is then British. Directive 89/48/EEC pertains to higher-education diplomas awarded on completion of professional education and training of at least three years’ duration. Diplomas of a lower level fall within the scope of Directive 92/51/EEC, and these directives apply irrespective of whether the diploma has been awarded on completion of a course at the university itself or at a study centre which has signed a franchise agreement with said university. The directives apply to professions which do not fall within one particular directive. The principles which I have explained here apply equally to all Member States or in all Member States of the European Union."@en1

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