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The legal status of Euroregions or Euregios varies. It may
involve a community of interest without legal personality (Euroregion
Neisse, Euroregion Elbe-Labe), a European Economic Interest
Grouping (Euroregion Transcanal), a non-profit-making
association (for example, the Euregio Saar-Lor-Lux Rhine,
under the private law of Luxembourg), a working community
without a legal personality (Euregio Bayerischer
Wald-Böhmerwald/Sumava) or a public body (Rhine-Waal Euregio).
Certain cases show that the status of one Euregio can be
interpreted differently in different countries. For example,
the Euregio Maas-Rhine is a foundation under Dutch law, but
is equivalent to an ASBL (non-profit-making organisation) in
Belgian law.
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