The PPP Law Reform in Tunisia: What Changes Will Be Introduced in the Legal Framework? journal article Ahmed Meziou European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 8 (2013), Issue 4, Page 324 - 337 When the draft lawon public private partnershipswas first submitted to Tunisia’s constituent Parliament, the government emphasized the urgency of the subject matter for the country. This piece of legislation is deemed as a prerequisite for creating an attractive environment for PPP projects to face the increasing demand for basic services. The draft law on public private partnerships aims to create a unique legal framework for PPP projects in Tunisia in the context of
The Law on Concession N°2008-23: The legal regime for Public-Private Partnerships in Tunisia journal article Ahmed Meziou European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 7 (2012), Issue 3, Page 172 - 181 Over the last few years, public private partnership has become a necessity rather than an option for the Tunisian economy. Alongside the privatization movement undertaken over the previous decades, public private partnership emerged, several years ago, as an efficient means of attracting private capital and management skills for infrastructure investment. The Tunisian government views PPP as a way to save taxpayer’s money and ensure continuing financing for significant p
Estimated Value vs Final Contract Value in Works Public Procurement – What Causes the Discrepancy? Marko Turudić, Melko Dragojević