Abstract
Internormativity is a concept representative of the phenomenon of normative interrelations that we have chosen to use to study the evolution of the legal boundaries of continuing vocational training. The theoretical analysis we have undertaken shows that an internal internormativity, at the level of the legal order (the law), can move the lines. However, for legal objects exposed to relations with orders other than law, such as continuing professional training, external internormativity, which is situated at the level of the normative system, is more relevant for observing and understanding what is evolving. This is why we have focused our attention on the interrelations of law with economics and morality in order to account for what contributes to the permanent redrawing of the legal boundaries of continuing vocational training.
Keywords: continuing professional training, internormativity, legal boundaries, norm, normative order, normative system.