Because neither the Netherlands nor the EU is a signatory to any of these.
Nor does the Netherlands appear to be part of EUR ACE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EUR-ACE_label as an individual country, except via FEANI (hence I think that the EUR ING is useful for me)
However, the Netherlands (via the EU) is certainly part of mutual recognition via various directives e.g. Directive 2005/36/EC (MRPQ), Directive 89/48/EEC, and Directive 92/51/EEC. These are also explicitly covered in the Withdrawal Agreement Chapter 3 Articles 27-29.
If this has nothing to do with the EU, why are they explicitly mentioned in the draft treaty?
Because neither the Netherlands nor the EU is a signatory to any of these.
Nor does the Netherlands appear to be part of EUR ACE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EUR-ACE_label as an individual country, except via FEANI (hence I think that the EUR ING is useful for me)
However, the Netherlands (via the EU) is certainly part of mutual recognition via various directives e.g. Directive 2005/36/EC (MRPQ), Directive 89/48/EEC, and Directive 92/51/EEC. These are also explicitly covered in the Withdrawal Agreement Chapter 3 Articles 27-29.
If this has nothing to do with the EU, why are they explicitly mentioned in the draft treaty?