Abstract:
Although the PPP Law came into force, it sets forth only the general principles of PPP
Contract award and high-level requirements to tender procedures. Implementation of PPP
Projects falls under the scope of regulation of PPL. The study of PPL presented in Chapter 2
shows that the current regulatory framework has been developed to regulate the traditional
public procurement sector (procurement of works, services, and goods). As a result, due to the
current unclear regulations in PPL, the PPP Projects face many conceptual and
implementational inappropriate and non-applicable provisions that make the implementation
of a PPP Project almost impossible. The need for legislative amendments is obvious.