The Model Law is designed to assist States in reforming and modernizing their laws on arbitral procedure so as to take into account the particular features and needs of international commercial arbitration. It covers all stages of the arbitral process from the arbitration agreement, the composition and jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal and the extent of court intervention through to the recognition and enforcement of the arbitral award.
This model legislation has been prepared solely for informational purposes and should be not construed as a statement of United States Department of Transportation or Federal Highway Administration policy.
The purpose of this document is to invite the submission of proposals to provide legal and regulatory advisory services to the Project Steering Committee of the Lignite Power Technical Assistance Project (the Project Steering Committee).
The work to be undertaken by the advisors (the Consultant) will be to assist the Client in attracting private sector participation to: Develop the [Lignite Field]. The development project will focus both on (i) providing a reliable long-term fuel supply for the new power plant and the country's existing generators, and (ii) on meeting the country’s short-term coal supply financing needs through the monetization of the country’s lignite
Guidebook on Promoting Good Governance in Public-Private Partnerships
The purpose of this Guidebook is twofold:
1. To demonstrate how governments and the private sector can improve governance in
PPPs; and
2. To create a basis for the elaboration of training modules for PPPs.
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1. RESPONSE FORMAT
1.1 General Instructions
Volume II is the Response Package of the Request for Proposals (RFP) for Large Scale Power Projects. It contains the instructions for preparing the Technical Proposal and Financial Proposal, including the information Bidders are required to submit and the organisational structure and contents of the submissions. Prior to developing their proposals, Bidders are requested to carefully read the instructions in this Volume.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
[The Procuring Entity] is pleased to present this opportunity to finance, design, procure, construct, commission, operate and maintain a [technology to be used] power plant with a capacity of [XX-XX] MW (the “Facility”) at [location], and enter into a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with [the Procuring Entity] for the whole of the capacity and electrical output of the Facility (the “Project”).
This paper outlines a number of practical initiatives to strengthen the role of development communication in infrastructure projects. The authors aim to facilitate better quality projects and to build consensus on the type of governance reforms needed to fight corruption, drawing on the experience of development agencies like the World Bank and Transparency International, the leading anticorruption NGO.