Abstract

The article deals with issues of Ukrainian-Polish cooperation at the regional level. The legal and regulatory framework of bilateral relations is analysed. The Problems of the expansion of interregional cooperation in Poland and Ukraine are considered through the countries’ implementation of the course of the European integration.

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  • “In the context of harmonization of Ukrainian legislation to the EU standards regions as objects and subjects of regional policy should be interpreted as a part of the country, namely as a regional community that is a community of people with their rights, duties and interests, and above all – the right of regional self-government.”[11]. Defining the conceptions of the European choice of Ukraine, it should be noted that one of the most difficult problems of Ukraine’s European choice of implementation is the genuine and not merely declarative administrative reform and the creation of professional management, which should serve the society.[12]

  • International regulatory legal acts (Poland, as well as Ukraine, adopted the Madrid Convention and its additional protocols on interregional cooperation as a basic legal framework), clearly define the right of territorial communities and authorities to conclude agreements on interregional/cross-border cooperation under certain circumstances, recognize the validity of acts and decisions taken in the framework of agreements on inter-regional cooperation for national legislation and legal capacity of anybody which will be created according to this agreement

  • The article deals with issues of Ukrainian-Polish cooperation at the regional level

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Introduction

The experience of democratic countries shows that the state and authority are controlled by the citizens, not vice versa if the local self-government and democratic government are developed.[2] Ukrainian-Polish intergovernmental agreement on interregional cooperation in 1993 established a specific segment of the international legal framework of Ukraine’s cooperation with Central and Eastern Europe, which governs the system of interregional, cross-border relations.

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