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"Cooperation between countries and a range of different strategies are intended to act as an incentive for the development of an open European Higher Education Area. In fact, this involves a number of difficulties which have not yet been resolved. For example, the Netherlands requires many German students attending Dutch universities to make compensatory payments. Austria has raised similar problems in the Council. Hungary, in particular, has seen an influx of German students wanting to study medicine. In contrast, Germany claims that it accepts more students from other countries within the EU than it exports. The idea of introducing quotas to prevent an overflow of students from EU Member States was rejected by the Court of Justice of the European Union as being illegal. In the light of the oversubscribed courses at some universities, the Bologna process should not be applying the principle of encouraging students who cannot get a place at a university in their own country to move to another country where they will take the places of local students. For this reason, I have abstained from voting on this report."@en1
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