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The European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) state of play and prospects

The European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) is a new tool, which has been presented by the European Commission on the basis of long-term political actions and proposals coming, among others, from the Committee of the Regions. The EGTC provides a legal framework for territorial cooperation (interregional, cross-border and transnational), where different instruments have been used up until now. REGULATION (EC) No 1082/2006 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 5 July 2006 on a European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation is an EU response to problems that have been identified by programme and project partners. It is also a reaction to pressure from existing cross-border Euroregions and similar structures for a legal instrument capable of providing a strong legal basis for cross-border cooperation. The instrument aims to simplify administration, cooperation and financial control of territorial cooperation in Europe. Regulation (EC) no. 1082/2006 establishes an important legal instrument to strengthen cooperation between regional and local authorities and constitutes an important step towards establishing the right of local and regional authorities to cooperate across national borders. It offers a structure, stability and certainty for territorial cooperation. This new instrument for territorial cooperation has however been established at a time when Cohesion policy in general and territorial cooperation in particular are undergoing significant changes. In the 2007-2013 programming period a significant increase of territorial cooperation within Cohesion policy (e.g. through mainstreaming of the Interreg initiative; a stronger Lisbon and Gothenburg orientation etc.) can be observed. -- EU Bookshop.

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  • "The European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) is a new tool, which has been presented by the European Commission on the basis of long-term political actions and proposals coming, among others, from the Committee of the Regions. The EGTC provides a legal framework for territorial cooperation (interregional, cross-border and transnational), where different instruments have been used up until now. REGULATION (EC) No 1082/2006 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 5 July 2006 on a European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation is an EU response to problems that have been identified by programme and project partners. It is also a reaction to pressure from existing cross-border Euroregions and similar structures for a legal instrument capable of providing a strong legal basis for cross-border cooperation. The instrument aims to simplify administration, cooperation and financial control of territorial cooperation in Europe. Regulation (EC) no. 1082/2006 establishes an important legal instrument to strengthen cooperation between regional and local authorities and constitutes an important step towards establishing the right of local and regional authorities to cooperate across national borders. It offers a structure, stability and certainty for territorial cooperation. This new instrument for territorial cooperation has however been established at a time when Cohesion policy in general and territorial cooperation in particular are undergoing significant changes. In the 2007-2013 programming period a significant increase of territorial cooperation within Cohesion policy (e.g. through mainstreaming of the Interreg initiative; a stronger Lisbon and Gothenburg orientation etc.) can be observed. -- EU Bookshop."@en
  • "The European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) is a new tool, which has been presented by the European Commission on the basis of long-term political actions and proposals coming, among others, from the Committee of the Regions. The EGTC provides a legal framework for territorial cooperation (interregional, cross-border and transnational), where different instruments have been used up until now. REGULATION (EC) No 1082/2006 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 5 July 2006 on a European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation is an EU response to problems that have been identified by programme and project partners. It is also a reaction to pressure from existing cross-border Euroregions and similar structures for a legal instrument capable of providing a strong legal basis for cross-border cooperation. The instrument aims to simplify administration, cooperation and financial control of territorial cooperation in Europe. Regulation (EC) no. 1082/2006 establishes an important legal instrument to strengthen cooperation between regional and local authorities and constitutes an important step towards establishing the right of local and regional authorities to cooperate across national borders. It offers a structure, stability and certainty for territorial cooperation. This new instrument for territorial cooperation has however been established at a time when Cohesion policy in general and territorial cooperation in particular are undergoing significant changes. In the 2007-2013 programming period a significant increase of territorial cooperation within Cohesion policy (e.g. through mainstreaming of the Interreg initiative; a stronger Lisbon and Gothenburg orientation etc.) can be observed."@en
  • "Le groupement européen de coopération territoriale (GECT) est un nouvel outil présenté par la Commission européenne à partir d'actions et de propositions politiques à long terme en provenance, notamment, du Comité des régions. Le GECT fournit un cadre juridique à la coopération territoriale (interrégionale, transfrontalière et transnationale), qui reposait jusqu'à présent sur différents instruments. Le règlement (CE) n° 1082/2006 du Parlement européen et du Conseil du 5 juillet 2006 relatif à un groupement européen de coopération territoriale est une réponse européenne aux problèmes identifiés par les partenaires des différents programmes et projets. Il répond également aux pressions des eurorégions transfrontalières actuelles et des structures similaires en faveur d'un instrument juridique capable de fournir une base juridique solide pour la coopération transfrontalière. Cet instrument vise à simplifier l'administration, la collaboration et le contrôle financier de la coopération territoriale en Europe. Le règlement (CE) n° 1082/2006 crée un instrument juridique essentiel pour renforcer la coopération entre collectivités régionales et locales et forme une étape importante vers l'établissement du droit de ces collectivités à coopérer audelà des frontières nationales. Il offre une structure, une stabilité et une sécurité à la coopération territoriale. Ce nouvel instrument de coopération territoriale voit cependant le jour à une époque où la politique de cohésion en général et la coopération territoriale en particulier connaissent des changements d'envergure. Pour la période de programmation 2007-2013, on note un renforcement significatif de la coopération territoriale au sein de la politique de cohésion (par ex. via l'intégration de l'initiative Interreg, un accent plus marqué sur les objectifs de Lisbonne et de Göteborg, etc.)."

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  • "The European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) state of play and prospects"@en
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  • "The European grouping of territorial cooperation (EGTC) : state of play and prospects"