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Upper Rhine Conference

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Ever since 1988 a Tripartite Congress has been held approximately every three years in order to present the results of the cross-border cooperation to a wider public and also to act as an impetus for further work by means of the political decisions (final declarations) taken there. The congresses are
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Steering Committee: the coordinating and decision-making body of the Upper Rhine Conference, consisting of a delegation from each of the three countries; the heads of the delegations take it in turns to assume the presidency of the Upper Rhine Conference for one calendar year at a time. The heads of
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Working groups: Twelve working groups have been established to deal with the cross-border issues that fall within the remit of the Upper Rhine Conference. These consist of experts from the French, German and Swiss partner institutions. Specifically, there are working groups for the following areas:
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region. It is the successor organization to the two regional commissions (bipartite regional commission for the northern and tripartite regional commission for the southern Upper Rhine region) which derived from the 1975 Upper Rhine agreement between Germany, France and Switzerland, which were
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Joint Secretariat: the management body of the Upper Rhine Conference, consisting of one permanent representative (Delegation Secretary) from each of the German, French and Swiss delegations plus one administrative assistant; based in
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Plenary Assembly: the discussion forum of the Upper Rhine Conference, consisting of one German, one French and one Swiss delegation with a maximum of 25 members each appointed by the heads of the respective delegations (see Steering
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The "Bonn Accord", a tripartite agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany, the French Republic and the Swiss Confederation on the formation of a commission for studying and resolving regional cross-border issues, 22 October
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The working groups assign work on specific issues or the implementation of specific projects to expert commissions. There are approx. 35 such expert commissions.
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under the heading "Rendez-vous régional - Zivilgesellschaft im Dialog mit...". The 12th Tripartite Congress took place in 2010 in
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To date, the following Tripartite Congresses have taken place (with key topics, venue and year):
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established to work under the auspices of the Franco-German-Swiss Intergovernmental Commission.
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under the heading "Education, Research and innovation". It was organized by the
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organized by each of the three participating countries in rotation.
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The 13th Tripartite Congress was organised on June 27, 2012 in
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The Upper Rhine: a model for development and cooperation,
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The future of the Upper Rhine area in an enlarged Europe,
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or the competent representative of Rhineland-Palatinate
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Index


Upper Rhine
France
Alsace
Germany
Freiburg im Breisgau
Karlsruhe
Switzerland
Basel-Stadt
Basel-Landschaft
Kehl
Germany
Landau
Basel
REGIO BASILIENSIS
Switzerland
Strasbourg
France
Upper Rhine
Kehl
Strasbourg
Basel
Karlsruhe
Strasbourg
Basel
Neustadt an der Weinstrasse
Strasbourg
Basel
Freiburg
Strasbourg

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