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Is JESSICA the Holy Grail of Urban Regeneration? Journal Artikel

Jayant Mehta

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Jahrgang 5 (2010), Ausgabe 3, Seite 147 - 166

I. Introduction JESSICA is the acronym for the “Joint European Support for Sustainable Investment in City Areas.” It is an initiative of the European Commission together with the European Investment Bank (EIB). The evolution of JESSICA can be traced back to Commission initiatives such as the Community Strategic Guidelines (March 2005) and its Communication entitled “Cohesion Policy and the Cities: The urban contribution to growth and jobs in the


The Changing Regulatory Framework for Local Authority SPVs in England Journal Artikel

Jayant Mehta

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Jahrgang 2 (2007), Ausgabe 4, Seite 14

I. Introduction There have been substantial developments in the legal framework relating to municipal trading in England in the past few years. These changes are continuing and Central Government seems much more comfortable with the idea of municipal trading now than it used to be. The rapid development of this framework for local authorities has been matched by developments in domestic corporate governance legislation. However, as the author has


State aid and Procurement in PPPs – Two faces of a single coin? Journal Artikel

Jayant Mehta

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Jahrgang 2 (2007), Ausgabe 3, Seite 12

State aid and Procurement in PPPs – Two Faces of a Single Coin? I. Introduction In the UK wide powers are granted to Regional and Local Authorities to enter into PPPs. Regional Development Agencies are allowed to invest in a “body corporate” with consent from their Secretary of State, and bodies corporate include1 Limited Liability Partnerships and Companies but not 1907 Limited Partnerships2. However they often enter into PPPs under 1907 LPs under th

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