Title: The Public-Private Partnership Law Review - Canada

Language: English

Type: Document

Nature: Laws and Regulations

Published: January 1, 2015


Region: North America (NA)

Country: Canada

Keywords: Legal Framework *, Legislation and Laws **, PPP Law ***, Canada


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The Public-Private Partnership Law Review, Chapter 5: Canada, by Nicholas Shkordoff, Helmut K Johannsen and W Thomas Barlow, Fasken Martineau, Law Business Research, The Law ReviewsApril 2015

Despite the existence of articles in various law reviews on topics involving public- private partnerships (PPPs) and private finance initiatives (in areas such as projects and construction, real estate, mergers, transfers of concessionaires’ corporate control, special purpose vehicles and government procurement, to name but a few), there is a need for a deeper understanding of how different countries address specific matters on this topic. The comparative study The Public-Private Partnership Law Review aims to fulfill this need. Chapter 5 covers practical aspects and perspectives on PPPs in Canada.

 

This article was first published in The Public-Private Partnership Law Review - Edition 1 (published in March 2015 – editors Bruno Werneck and Mário Saadi). To download an eBook or PDF version of the entire publication, please visit The Law Reviews.

 

 

Related Information: 

PPP Laws / Concession Laws

 

Tracking Reference: 

Canada_PPP Law Review_EN.pdf 

 

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