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BOT Contract through the optics of Albanian legal provisions - Issues of the implementation and transfer framework

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  • Entela Prifti

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The last years have resulted in an increase of concession contracts in Albania, followed by a revised modern legal framework. Beside the debate on whether the government should perform most of the activities itself instead of giving them to the private sector through a concession contract, the concession contracts are nowadays a reality and as such they should be studied and analysed carefully. The scope of this article is limited to the provisions of the Albanian legislation and its approach to the international provisions regarding BOT (build � operate - transfer) concession contract. A detailed analyse will drive to the conclusionas to what extent the Albanian concession legislation does compile with the international accepted principles of Public Private Partnership concerning mainly implementation and transfer phase of a BOT contract. Albanian Public Private Partnershiplegislation has gone through many revisions and amendments during the last twenty years, resulting in a challenging situation for everybody that deals with any aspects of a concession. Having a detailed understanding of the legal provisions is indeed the core element toward a successful implementation process of any concession, resulting in the highest profitability for concession parties, the public entity and the private investor, and consequently culminating to the best interest of the population.

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  • Entela Prifti, 2016. "BOT Contract through the optics of Albanian legal provisions - Issues of the implementation and transfer framework," Academicus International Scientific Journal, Entrepreneurship Training Center Albania, issue 14, pages 94-106, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:etc:journl:y:2016:i:14:p:94-106
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    1. Fatmira Hajdari, 2014. "The administrative review of concession agreements," Academicus International Scientific Journal, Entrepreneurship Training Center Albania, issue 9, pages 120-139, January.
    2. Ervis �ela & Maks Qoku, 2014. "Contractual Obligations under the Private International Law in Albania," Academicus International Scientific Journal, Entrepreneurship Training Center Albania, issue 10, pages 170-180, July.
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