The paper deals with selected cooperation forms of public higher education institutions in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. It compares the advantages and disadvantages of institutionalized and non-institutionalized cooperation [specific representations (subjectless interest-generating platforms); non-specific institutionalized forms are linked to the general regime of participations in legal entities; non-institutionalized cooperation has a simple contractual basis, its possible specificity is determined by the context of the subject of the contract with the exclusive activity of the higher education institutions].
It briefly compares the advantages and disadvantages of institutionalized and non-institutionalized cooperation. A concept of „superstructure“ academic self-government is considered possible.