Model Contracts for Public-Private Innovation Partnerships, a Danish Initiative journal article Karsten Naundrup Olesen European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 8 (2013), Issue 3, Page 248 - 256 This article presents two newly published Danish model contracts intended for use by parties wishing to establish a public-private innovation partnership (a PPI). The article gives an insight as to how the model contracts regulate the obligations of the parties, and examines whether it can be assumed that contracts based upon them can be concluded without a public procurement process. 248 Model Contracts for Public-Private Innovation Partnerships EPPPL 3|2013
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
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