SOMMARIO:
1. Premessa.
2. Il sostegno dei Governi alla diffusione di forme di partenariato pubblico-privato (PPP).
3. Modelli di partenariato pubblico privato e ambiti di diffusione.
3.1. Nel Regno Unito.
3.2. In Germania.
4. Il quadro giuridico di riferimento.
4.1. Il Regno Unito: statutory instruments e soft law.
4.2. Il quadro normativo tedesco: l’ÖPP-Beschleunigungsgesetz.
5. Problemi e prospettive.
5.1. Il PPP nel Regno Unito: punti di forza e problemi aperti.
5.2. Problemi di attuazione del PPP in Germania.
6. Conclusioni.
Over the last decade, the phenomenon of the Public – Private Partnership (PPP), that is of all the forms of cooperation between public authorities and private companies directed to support, build, renovate, manage, or maintain an infrastructure or provide a service, has had a relevant impulse in European Countries, largely due to the need to make up for the usual shortage of funding by the State.The assay analyses the forms of Public-Private Partnership in the experiences of the U.K. and Germany from the points of view of: 1) support of the two Governments to promote the institution; 2) the forms of partnership in force in these countries; 3) the reference juridical outline; 4) the problems concerning its achievement surveying the state of the art of Italian situation and the development prospects in our own system.
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