Abstract

The article identifies the legal and institutional framework for the development of European interregional and cross-border cooperation. The author has studied the problem on the basis of formal-legal, systematic and functional methods. The novelty of the research lies in the use of relevant sources. The article analyzes the experience of European interregional and cross-border cooperation in the context of its possible use in the Russian Federation, where the interaction of subjects of the Russian Federation with the regions of various foreign states, including EU countries, is also developed. Conclusions on the sources of legal regulation in the field of interregional and cross-border cooperation are made as a result of the study, especially the importance of development strategies for individual regions is noted. Attention is paid to preservation of support of inter-regional cooperation in strategic documents of EU for the period of 2020-2024. The necessity of development of interregional and cross-border cooperation within the framework of the Council of Europe is noted. Such cooperation is based on the existing and quite effective institutions and is provided with financial support, which predetermines the interest to such formats of international interaction.

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