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This timely book examines the legal regulation of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and provides a systematic overview of PPPs and their functions. It covers both the contractual relationships between public and private actors and the relationships between PPPs and third parties, such as end-users.

Public-Private Partnerships and the Law fills gaps in legal literature by focusing on the example of English PPPs and providing a systematic overview of the changes that PPPs have undergone since their inception in 1992. The author develops three models for their regulation: market-analogue, state-analogue and community-analogue. The book discusses these models with appropriate case studies.

Scholars and students of law and regulation will find this book to be of interest. Lawyers engaging with government contracts and public procurement will also find this to be a useful reference tool.

Contents:
1. PPPs in Regulation
2. English PPPs: Institutions, Techniques and Changes
3. Organising Long-Term Relationships between PPP/PFI Partners
4. Lacking Relationships with Third Parties
5. Collective Interests between Public and Private Interests: From Pragmatism to Ethics?
Conclusion: Towards an Ethic of Care
Index



Table of Contents
Contents: 1. PPPs in Regulation 2. English PPPs: Institutions, Techniques and Changes 3. Organising Long-Term Relationships between PPP/PFI Partners 4. Lacking Relationships with Third Parties 5. Collective Interests between Public and Private Interests: From Pragmatism to Ethics? Conclusion: Towards an Ethic of Care Index

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 29/08/2014
    ISBN13: 9781781004548, 978-1781004548
    ISBN10: 1781004544

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This timely book examines the legal regulation of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and provides a systematic overview of PPPs and their functions. It covers both the contractual relationships between public and private actors and the relationships between PPPs and third parties, such as end-users.

    Public-Private Partnerships and the Law fills gaps in legal literature by focusing on the example of English PPPs and providing a systematic overview of the changes that PPPs have undergone since their inception in 1992. The author develops three models for their regulation: market-analogue, state-analogue and community-analogue. The book discusses these models with appropriate case studies.

    Scholars and students of law and regulation will find this book to be of interest. Lawyers engaging with government contracts and public procurement will also find this to be a useful reference tool.

    Contents:
    1. PPPs in Regulation
    2. English PPPs: Institutions, Techniques and Changes
    3. Organising Long-Term Relationships between PPP/PFI Partners
    4. Lacking Relationships with Third Parties
    5. Collective Interests between Public and Private Interests: From Pragmatism to Ethics?
    Conclusion: Towards an Ethic of Care
    Index



    Table of Contents
    Contents: 1. PPPs in Regulation 2. English PPPs: Institutions, Techniques and Changes 3. Organising Long-Term Relationships between PPP/PFI Partners 4. Lacking Relationships with Third Parties 5. Collective Interests between Public and Private Interests: From Pragmatism to Ethics? Conclusion: Towards an Ethic of Care Index

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