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LEGAL ACCESSIBILITY along the Hungarian borders – Third milestone Legal obstacles of EGTCs

The original aim of the subproject was the review of the work experience and legal obstacles related to the operation of EGTCs with Hungarian interest, in order to review the EGTC Regulation planned in connection with the EU budgetary planning process starting in 2018; and with the help of the review of the work experience and legal obstacles related to the operation of EGTCs with Hungarian interest ,to propose an amendment to the Regulation that can exclude misuse and promote exemplary models across the EU. However, the Commission Report of 17 August 2018 concluded that other types of activities were needed instead of a further amendment of the EGTC Regulation. However, we did not exclude the clarification of the situation in Hungary, and to gather information about the legal difficulties, and taking into account the current good practices

Linguistic and ethnic border changes: within the frames of Ister-Granum Euroregion settlement group

The main objective of the study is to clarify the context of a data analysis with ethnic geographical approach, namely how the increased crossing traffic through the rebuilding Mária Valéria Bridge is reflected in the ethnic composition of the given Slovakian settlements. The spatial structure analyzes the direction and depth of the changes that are reflected through the three-decade nationality statistics. The study applies a set of concepts of ethnic geography and it explores the changes within the ethnic block zones and the Hungarian-Slovak linguistic boundaries in the region.

The role of the EGTC in cross-border spatial planning

Changing interpretation of the EGTC tool