The Legal Issues of "Going Global" and the Trans-Nationalisation of the Chinese Public-Private Partnership Model

G. Sabatino
Sabatino, Gianmatteo

Article from: TDM 6 (2020), in State-Controlled Entities

Abstract

How does People's Republic of China's (PRC) international cooperation policy deal with the challenges represented both by the underdevelopment issues still affecting Chinese economic law and by the necessity to interact with different legal system in order to carry out cooperation projects? The Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) model might represent one of the answers. As its diffusion and success within the border of the PRC gradually advances, the Chinese PPP model has been also experiencing an increasing success with regard to international cooperation projects, especially within the ...

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Suggested Citation

G. Sabatino; "The Legal Issues of "Going Global" and the Trans-Nationalisation of the Chinese Public-Private Partnership Model"
TDM 6 (2020), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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