Right of Establishment / Freedom to Provide and Receive Services Part A: Explain how the right of establishment differs from the free movement of persons and from the freedom to provide services. In what circumstances may a member state derogate from the appropriate provisions? Part B: Advise the parties in the following circumstances: i) An Austrian psychology graduate, having recently obtained her degree at an Austrian university is now seeking to enrol on an appropriate teacher-training course in Germany as she hopes to teach psychology at a school in Frankfurt. She has been told she is only eligible to enrol on a 2yr. part-time course (not the 1yr. full-time course she wishes to enrol on) because the full-time course is only available to German nationals who completed their first degree at a German university and that her German qualification would not allow her to teach were she to return to Austria in the future. ii) A Dutch national, who is a qualified veterinary surgeon, wishes to provide services in France. She speaks French but is unsure as to whether her Dutch veterinary qualifications will be acceptable in France and whether her membership many years ago of “Republican Europe”, an organisation campaigning for the removal of all remaining royal families in EU member states, might be an issue.