PhD defence: Sarah Maria Denta
This dissertation investigates the legal framework governing Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Denmark and provides a definition for PPP. This definition contains three essential elements: private financing, project life cycle cost and risk sharing.
The dissertation questions the existing legal interpretation of subjecting the PPPs to the Executive order for municipalities for obtaining loans and granting of guarantees (Bekendtgørelse om kommunernes låntagning og meddelelse af garantier m.v.), including questioning the Danish deposit rule, which treats PPPs as a form of rental agreement.
Primary Supervisor:
Professor Christina D. Tvarnø
Law Department
Copenhagen Business School
Secondary supervisor:
Associate Carsten Greve
Department of Organisation
Copenhagen Business School
Assessment Committee:
Professor Ruth Nielsen (chair)
Law department
Copenhagen Business School
Professor Finn Arnesen
Nordisk Institutt for Sjørett
University of Oslo
Universitetslektor Thomas Erhag
Juridiska Institutionen
Göteborgs Universitet
Thesis:
The thesis is available here
Reception:
The Doctoral School of Business and Management will host a reception, which will take place immediately after the defence at FUHU Faculty Club at Solbjerg Plads 3.