European Grouping for Territorial Cooperation

European Grouping for Territorial Cooperation

The European Grouping for Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) is a Community level cooperation instrument with legal personality created on July 5th, 2006 under EU council Regulation 1082/2006.

Composition of an EGTC

An EGTC must have members from at least two member states and members can include local or regional authorities, bodies "governed by public law within the meaning of thesecond subparagraph of Article 1(9) of Directive2004/18/EC", or Member States. The composition and powers of an EGTC have to be described in a convention subject to approval by Member States with members in the body.

The organs of an EGTC must at least include:

:(a) an assembly, made up of representatives of its members.

:(b) a director, who represents the EGTC and acts on its behalf.

The convention can provide for additional organs. It also must specify the extent of the territory under which it may executes its tasks.

Powers and functions

When an EGTC is formed its convention has to define the objectives and powers of the entity and it is limited by the respective powers of its members under their national law. The law applicable to the interpretation and enforcement of the convention is the law of the Member Statewhere the EGTC has its registered office.

The assembly of an EGTC approves an annual budget containing a component on running costs and, if necessary, an operational component. The EGTC or its Members are liable for any debts incurred.

An EGTC cannot exercise police and regulatory powers or powers in justice and foreign policy.

According to the regulation if an EGTC carries out any activity violating a Member State's provisions on public policy, public security, public health or public morality, or violates the public interest of a Member State, a competent body of that Member State may prohibit such activity on its territory or require those members which have been formed under its law to withdraw from the EGTC unless the EGTC ceases the activity in question. Such prohibitions can not be used as an arbitrary means to limit cooperation under the regulation and are subject to judicial review.

ee also

* Euroregion
* European economic interest grouping
* Interreg

External Links

* [http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/docoffic/official/regulation/pdf/2007/gect/ce_1082(2006)_en.pdf REGULATION (EC) No 1082/2006 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 5 July 2006 on a European grouping of territorial cooperation (EGTC)]
* [http://europa.eu/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/g24235.htm SCADPlus: European cross-Border cooperation croupings (EGCC)]
* [http://gect.ro Romanian site about EGTC/GETC]


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