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Abstract:
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This book provides a legal, economic and policy analysis of Public Private Partnerships. It is
designed as a text for students at university level, but also for lawyers, procurement officials and
policy-makers. The book consists of an EU, a WTO and a Chinese legal perspective. As explained
on the cover page, the book was prepared as a part of a collaborative project in higher education, the
EU Asia Inter University Network for Teaching and Research in Public Procurement Regulation
2009-2011, funded by the EU. This project involved several universities in Europe and Asia and has
sought to promote and support the teaching of public procurement in Europe, Asia and globally.
This text is one of five books produced under the auspices of the project that are designed to be
used as resources in the teaching of public procurement law and regulation. The main editors and
chapter authors are listed below, but it should be recognised that the text is a collaborative effort of
all the partners to the extent that it has benefited from input by, and discussions between, many
different persons at the different partner institutions. In addition to the authors and editor
mentioned below, the text has benefited from editing and proof reading by Laura Graham at the
University of Nottingham and text assistance from Marie Pade Andersen , Cecilie Voss and Kim
Jørgensen at Copenhagen Business School whose assistance the project would like to acknowledge
gratefully.
The contents of the book are up to date as of August 2010. It has also been possible to include later
developments in some parts of the book. |