Tagungsleiter
Prof. Christopher Bovis
Chair in Law and Professor of European Business Law, University of Hull, Hull; Managing Editor of EPPPL
08:30
Registration and Welcome Coffee for On-Site Participants
09:00
Welcome and Introduction Round
09:15
The New UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Public-Private Partnerships and New Model Legislative Provisions incl. Q&A
- The updating of the UNCITRAL “Legislative Guide on Privately Financed Infrastructure Project” and the adoption of the UNCITRAL “PPP legislative Guide” and Model Provisions
- The main changes and Characteristics of the new PPP Legislative Guide
- Progress and weaknesses of the new PPP Legislative Guide
Bruno de Cazalet
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Doctor at Law, Honorary Member of the Paris Bar, Member of the “Business Advisory Board” of UNECE PPP International Centre of Excellence, France
09:55
UNCITRAL Model Law on Public Procurement and European Public Procurement Law and their Use for Non-Concession PPPs incl. Q&A
Prof. Christopher Bovis
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Chair in Law and Professor of European Business Law, University of Hull, Hull; Managing Editor of EPPPL
10:35
11:05
The Most Recent Developments in PPP in Europe and Worldwide incl. Q&A
- Setbacks of the PPP policy in certain European countries (UK and EU Special report)
- The effect of COVID 19 on PPP policies
- Necessary change to PPP Standards toward SDG
Bruno de Cazalet
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Doctor at Law, Honorary Member of the Paris Bar, Member of the “Business Advisory Board” of UNECE PPP International Centre of Excellence, France
11:35
The New UNECE/EBRD Model Law for Sustainable PPPs: History, Objectives, the Scope incl. Q&A
- Evolution and Purpose of the Model Law-what is it for?
- Contents and main provisions-what does it cover?
- Principle Issues-what were the main challenges and difficulties as it was produced?
Christopher Clement-Davies
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MA(Oxon), Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of England & Wales, Team Leader, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Model PPP Law Group, Vice-Chair Emeritus of the Bureau of the UNECE Working Party on Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)
12:20
Transition to a Programmatic Approach in PPP Planning and Preparation incl. Q&A
- PPP as a tool to meet national infrastructure needs
- PPP in the context of PIM
- PPP for renovation a country – is it possible to count on success (case of Ukraine)
Prof. Irina Zapatrina
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Doctor of Economics, Professor of Finance, State Trade and Economy University, the Chairman of the Board of Ukrainian PPP Development Support Center, Founder of the Academy of Public-Private Partnership, Ukraine
13:05
14:05
The New Model Regulations and Guidelines to Support the Model Law for Sustainable PPPs incl. Q&A
- Rationale-why are they needed?
- Themes and Scope-an overview of their contents
- Principal Issues-some of the more problematic areas
Christopher Clement-Davies
,
MA(Oxon), Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of England & Wales, Team Leader, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Model PPP Law Group, Vice-Chair Emeritus of the Bureau of the UNECE Working Party on Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)
14:55
15:25
Government Support of PPP, Peculiarities for Developing Economies incl. Q&A
- Approaches to providing government support
- Forms and mechanisms of government support
- New trends in government support in the context of SDGs
- Government support for post-war renovation
Prof. Irina Zapatrina
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Doctor of Economics, Professor of Finance, State Trade and Economy University, the Chairman of the Board of Ukrainian PPP Development Support Center, Founder of the Academy of Public-Private Partnership, Ukraine
16:15