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Discussing Persistent Legal-administrative and Institutional Border Barriers Across the EU

#EURegionsWeek 2023

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The European Week of Regions and Cities is an annual four-day event during which cities and regions showcase their capacity to create growth and jobs, implement European Union cohesion policy, and prove the importance of the local and regional level for good European governance.

The 2023 Week takes between 9-12 October 2023 and is held in-person in Brussels. More on the #EURegionsWeek can be found here.

As in previous years, the learned societies (European Regional Science Association ERSA, Association of European Schools of Planning AESOP and the Regional Studies Association European Foundation RSA Europe) led by RSA Europe collate and develop sessions that showcase the best of new research to the largely policy audience at the #EURegionsWeek.

Our second session takes place 10th October 2023, 11.30 CEST

Discussing Persistent Legal-administrative and Institutional Border Barriers Across the EU – Tuesday 10th October, 11.30-12.30 CEST

This session showcases current academic research and policy results on policy actions aimed at reducing persistent legal administrative and institutional border barriers across the EU. This session offers knowledge exchange between policymakers, researchers, politicians, and practitioners and a clear contribution to border and regional studies by highlighting policy measures towards a more cohesive EU territory.

Lesa Reynolds

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