Public-private partnerships in global development : supporting sustainable development goals / Timothy E. Nielander (GP3 Institute).
2020
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Public-private partnerships in global development : supporting sustainable development goals / Timothy E. Nielander (GP3 Institute).
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Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.
Description
1 online resource (240 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
Contents: 1. Introduction: Expanding Spheres of Public-Private Cooperation
2. One view of history and the development of PPPs
3. Policy drivers, PPP models and legislation
4. Introduction to self-governing legal systems
5. Public-Private Institutions, case studies
6. Public-private partnership definitions and classifications, difficult rowing
7. Can PPIs be subjects of international law?
8. Potential benefits of PPI recognition in international law
9. Potential responsibility and accountability for PPIs in international law
10. Framing competing and connected interests in public-private initiatives
11. Reflections on institutional design and self-governance
12. PPI institutional design, form and functions
Index.
2. One view of history and the development of PPPs
3. Policy drivers, PPP models and legislation
4. Introduction to self-governing legal systems
5. Public-Private Institutions, case studies
6. Public-private partnership definitions and classifications, difficult rowing
7. Can PPIs be subjects of international law?
8. Potential benefits of PPI recognition in international law
9. Potential responsibility and accountability for PPIs in international law
10. Framing competing and connected interests in public-private initiatives
11. Reflections on institutional design and self-governance
12. PPI institutional design, form and functions
Index.
Summary
"The global development community has articulated many collective aspirations in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aimed at transforming the world. Given the complicated issues that accompany globalization, State and non-State actors continue to explore the utility of public-private cooperation mechanisms. Public- private cooperation initiatives strive for global governance mechanisms involving oversight by all of the actors and operating frameworks that include multiple states, intergovernmental organizations, NGOs, private sector companies and prominent individuals. This book examines global public-private initiatives which attempt to form new institutions to achieve cooperation objectives in contrast to traditional PPP models which rely on contract arrangements between governments and service providers. Students of these initiatives from many interconnected disciplines, including law, finance, international relations and governance will find this introduction to this growing field of development cooperation timely and informative"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Elgaronline.
Language
English
ISBN
9781788119429 (e-book)
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