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Article L3431-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Alsace cross-border cooperation scheme is defined in a manner consistent with the cross-border section of the regional scheme for economic development, innovation and internationalisation. The cross-border cooperation scheme of the Strasbourg eurometropolis referred to in the second paragraph of VIII of Article L. 5217-2 is defined in a manner consistent with the Alsace cross-border cooperation scheme.

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Article L3431-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-The European Collectivity of Alsace is responsible for organising the procedures for implementing the Alsace cross-border cooperation plan, while respecting the competences of the other territorial communities and their groupings. In this regard, the operational section of the Alsace cross-border cooperation scheme defines its implementation arrangements as follows: 1° It lists the projects that it proposes to implement; 2° It identifies, for each project, the territorial authority or grouping responsible…

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Article L3431-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The European Collectivity of Alsace may offer optional teaching of regional language and culture on its territory, throughout schooling, in accordance with the procedures defined by the agreement referred to in article L. 312-10 of the Education Code, in addition to the teaching hours provided by the Ministry of National Education. The Collectivité européenne d’Alsace may recruit bilingual teachers under contract to provide this teaching. > The Collectivité européenne d’Alsace…

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Article L3431-6 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-The European Collectivity of Alsace may create a development council. The development council is consulted on the draft Alsace cross-border cooperation scheme referred to in article L. 3431-1. It may be consulted by the President of the Departmental Council on any other draft act. It contributes to the evaluation and monitoring of the public policies of the Collectivité européenne d’Alsace. II.-The composition of the development council, the conditions for appointing…

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Article L3431-8 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Unless otherwise decided by its departmental council, the European Collectivity of Alsace is subject to the budgetary and accounting framework defined in articles L. 5217-10-1 to L. 5217-10-15 and L. 5217-12-2 à L. 5217-12-5. The provisions of Book III of Part Three are applicable to this department, insofar as they are not contrary thereto.

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Article L3441-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The departmental council of each overseas department may submit proposals to the Government with a view to the conclusion of international commitments concerning regional cooperation between the French Republic and, depending on its geographical environment, the States or territories of the Caribbean, the States or territories of the American continent neighbouring the Caribbean, the States or territories of the Indian Ocean or the States or territories of the continents neighbouring…

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Article L3441-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In areas of State competence, the authorities of the Republic may empower the President of the General Council of the Overseas Departments to negotiate and sign agreements with one or more States or territories located, as the case may be, in the Caribbean or on the American continent neighbouring the Caribbean, in the Indian Ocean area or on the continents neighbouring the Indian Ocean, or with regional bodies in the…

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