Legal Aspects of Public Private Innovation journal article Tobias Indén, Karsten Naundrup Olesen European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 7 (2012), Issue 4, Page 258 - 267 This article analyses some of the legal issues that may arise from Public Private Innovation projects (PPI) with regard to State aid rules. The analysis reveals that public procurement is a not unproblematic means of compliance. Further, it is shown that the application of State aid law depends to a large extent on the way a PPI is organised and operated. The contract that forms the basis for a PPI is hence crucial to compliance with State aid law. For this reason, th
IPPP – The Long-Term Perspective journal article Tobias Indén European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 6 (2011), Issue 3, Page 130 - 136 This article analyses some of the issues that may arise in connection with the conclusion of an IPPP project and with the initiation of the public procedure for the next contractual term. In particular, the article focuses on how to deal with the fact that the previous private partner has acquired in-depth knowledge of the enterprise, such as its cost situation and any agreements the enterprise has entered into with a third party, at the same time that the public entity,
Estimated Value vs Final Contract Value in Works Public Procurement – What Causes the Discrepancy? Marko Turudić, Melko Dragojević