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Cross-border cooperation in Ireland, its legal framework and Europe: A third party view

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  • Francesco Gilioli

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Main concern of this paper is the legal framework of cross-border cooperation between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in the wider context of European law of cross-border relations. In particular, it will devote special attention to the connections between the Irish cross-border relations and EU law, especially structural funds law. Their role in developing such relations in Ireland has been quite peculiar. Moreover, EU structural funds regulations 2007-2013 stress the importance of the cross-border issue and upgrade it to one of the three objectives of the mainstream, doubling its resources.

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  • Francesco Gilioli, 2005. "Cross-border cooperation in Ireland, its legal framework and Europe: A third party view," Queen's Papers on Europeanisation p0049, Queens University Belfast.
  • Handle: RePEc:erp:queens:p0049
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