With USD billions of infrastructure required in the Asia Pacific region, this comprehensive guide highlights how governments are turning to Public-Private Finance as a means of utilising private sector investment to deliver infrastructure and economic stimulus.
Law Firm: Allen & Overy | Published: 10 May 2012 | Practice Area: Project Finance
As of 1 April 2012, the Czech Public Procurement Act has been significantly amended. The aim of the Amendment, according to its promoters, is to obtain the best price without the possibility of collusion. This briefing from Schoenherr looks in detail at the various changes the Amendment brings.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 04 May 2012 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
The Indonesian Parliament recently passed a bill on land procurement to complement existing public private partnership legislation and prevailing land procurement legislations. The law is expected to accelerate infrastructure development projects which are often hampered by land procurement.
Law Firm: Allen & Overy | Published: 12 March 2012 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
Public procurement law is set to change, following new draft directives issued by the European Commission in December. The proposals form part of an overall programme aimed at modernising public procurement in the European Union. Wragge & Co provide a summary of some of the possible changes.
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 22 February 2012 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
Amendments to the Russian Civil Procedure Code will come into force from 1 January 2012. Pepeliaev Group outline what this means for cases heard in the court of appeal, the period for filing the cassation appeal and the wider implications of the amendments to CPC.
Law Firm: Pepeliaev Group | Published: 15 December 2011 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
Are you still getting to grips with the new standstill rules? Are you yet to master the complexities of the new regime which can operate to nullify signed contracts? Just when we might be forgiven for thinking the upheavals in procurement law have passed, the rules have changed again.
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 13 October 2011 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
On 1 October 2011, the Public Procurement (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2011 came into force. They tidy up a few points, but their main aim is to clarify time limits for starting legal proceedings where a bidder thinks a contracting authority has breached the procurement rules.
Law Firm: Shoosmiths | Published: 12 October 2011 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
These regular updates from Eversheds’ developers and construction group will aim to address key, topical issues affecting the sector, offering in-depth thought and analysis that is tailored to reflect the current state of the industry and what this could mean for the sector.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 01 July 2011 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
The European Commission has failed in its case against Spain in which the Commission claimed that the award of Integrated Action Programmes in Valencia are public works contracts.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 24 June 2011 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
The European Commission has failed in its case against Spain which claimed that the award of Integrated Action Programmes (IAPs) in Valencia are public works contracts. Eversheds looks at the impact of this decision.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 10 June 2011 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
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