Law on Electronic Communications Bulgaria May 10, 2007

This law sets out the general legal framework for telecommunications in Bulgaria. It contains a detailed institutional framework, including the creation of the Communications Regulation Commission. It includes licensing, competition policy, quality service, interconnection, co-location, scarce resources management, infrastructure sharing, universal service, tariffs regulation, penalties and sanctions and dispute resolution. It also covers some postal service issues.

Act on Competitive Conditions and Consumers Interests in the Telecommunications Market

*Unofficial translation

Bill No. L 248 (as adopted 31. maj 2000). Danish Parliament (the Folketing). Introduced on 30 February 2000 by the Minister of Research and Information Technology.
Bill on Competitive Conditions and Consumer Interests in the Telecommunications Market

For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Telecommunications & ICT.

 

England and Wales - article on Transfer of Undertakings Regulations (TUPE)

Tupe protects employees’ rights on business transfers in the UK. Tupe itself is based on the Acquired Rights Directive. As a result, its application is influenced not only by UK case law but also by decisions of the ECJ. This guide summarises when Tupe applies and its consequences for both employer and employee.

 

 

Ref: England and Wales - article on Transfer of Undertakings Regulations

Standardisation of PFI Contracts (SoPC) Version 4 (March 2007)

On Chapters 11 - 20: The Contractor will base its costings on a forecast capital replacement programme of plant, machinery, equipment, fixtures, fittings and furniture designed to maintain the building environment at the specified output standards. The Contractor will also consider the means of funding this expenditure throughout the life of the Project. The risk associated with assessing what will need replacing, when and how much this will cost, is one that the Contractor should take and therefore the Authority should not attempt to be prescriptive in this respect.